Well, I missed some answers, and I suppose they were great. I look forward to expert testimony and to witnesses we will have come over time to address some of these issues.
When the Liberal government brought in the new financing regime, one of the things we did was put limits on the amount of money individuals and businesses could give to all political parties. Clearly it wasn't just for our benefit, because we can statistically demonstrate that there are other parties that had more to gain. It was replaced by public funding, which leveled the playing field, because it was based on the number of electors, as we all know. I think it's now $1.78 that every party gets.
That aspect is not there at all in this piece of legislation.
If I understand your answer to my question about the ability of some people to actually get a bank loan, you said that it's dependent on the undertaking that they would give their rebate back. But you only get a rebate if you get 10% of the vote.