That's an interesting observation.
We had the chief electoral officer from British Columbia here earlier this week, and he pointed out the fact that in the referenda that have been held there, there are often or almost always the two different criteria for measuring the results: one being the overall criterion, percentage; and then one divided by riding across that particular province.
In your opinion, if there are future federal referenda, would it be wise to have a three-part system: one with an overall criterion; one that is provincial, for a certain percentage of provinces to come on board; and also one at the local riding level to avoid the undue influence of the large urban centres? Could you comment on that?