I was wondering if it would help us get away from a book this thick in terms of the Canadian scene if we were to apply regulations specific to each referendum.
You also mentioned the different dollar amounts: $23 million in 2005 compared to $1 million for the referendum--and I'm sure we could argue as to whether or not some of that could have gone either way--and then $36 million to $2 million. Do you think, based on that experience, we could experience that kind of savings if we were to lump together a referendum and an election at the national level?