We have done some consultation. The strongest feedback was actually from a group that didn't wish to see any kind of accommodation, a position similar I think to the position of the Bloc Québécois. But by and large, I think most people are content, in our consultation elsewhere, that this will resolve the issue.
I don't think the Chief Electoral Officer had a particular view about what should or shouldn't be done. I think his position has always been that he thinks he's interpreting what he's getting from us and what we give to him he will work with. I haven't had an objection from the Chief Electoral Officer—I don't know if you have—to the bill as we've proposed it. I think perhaps the flexibility you see there, in clauses 3 and 4, is a consequence of Elections Canada's identification of their needs.