The question I was going to ask was originally broached by Mr. Epp, and I have an answer to Mr. Epp's question. Mine was going to be the difference between the federal voter turnout and the provincial voter turnout. You had mentioned that in the last two provincial elections the voter participation rate went from 71% to 76%, and in the last two federal elections the voter turnout was about 63% to 64%, or in that range, so significantly lower.
I'd like to get you to perhaps offer your opinions, because these are the same voters, on why there is a difference. My belief, and I don't know if you share this, is that the last two provincial elections in Saskatchewan have been four years apart, whereas the last two federal elections have been about 18 months apart. Do you see the frequency of elections in a minority government, when you are going to—usually, at least--have elections far more frequently than a government that elects its members for a majority...? Other than that, are there any reasons you see as to why you have been able to, on average, get a significantly larger amount of the voters to come out to the polls in Saskatchewan for a provincial vote than we do federally?