So clearly some--not all, but perhaps most--of the referendum questions can be viewed as being highly political. Obviously, if it's a question of separation in Quebec, clearly it's political. Some may be less so. But for those referendum questions that are highly charged and highly political, every established party, obviously, one would think, would have a defined position on that question.
Currently, under electoral laws, individuals can contribute only a maximum of $1,100 a year to a political party or candidate, yet you said that under the current situation—and correct me if I'm wrong here—individuals could contribute up to $3,000?