That would be very helpful.
With respect to the second question, we have gone through one experience, which was with the national referendum under current legislation. There were two previous experiences. We do this about once every half century, on average, in Canada. There were two previous experiences under different legislation, in the 1890s and 1940s.
But when the question comes up of up to $18 million per committee being spent, I wonder about our experience. Do you have any idea of how much money was actually spent by committees on the yes and no sides in 1992? From having been there—I was on the no side at the time—it sure felt like the yes side was getting a lot more funding. It didn't cause them to win ultimately.
I wonder if we have a sense of those numbers. That's on the theory that the past is a good guide for the future.