Yes. So we could possibly contact them and see if they have any information they could provide us.
The other question I have arises out of a statement that Mr. Calandra made about a simultaneous referendum and election and that if a referendum would require extra time for the printing of the special ballots, for those of us who represent urban ridings, five or ten days extra, or more, in a campaign can make a major difference in our expenses, because our expense limit does not change. It then means that a bigger percentage of that expense limit is being used for equipment rental, etc.
Under your system, is there any provision so that if an election campaign or a referendum goes beyond the minimum mandated days, there is a pro-rated increase in the expense limit?