Because I trust the political entity entirely, I don't know that I would ever suggest that it would take advantage of a situation like that.
I'm not convinced that they should be run at the same time, actually, because I think the waters become muddy; however, I don't know what the risk-reward ratio is. It will cost you more money to get a lesser turnout to get the decision, and it goes back to the political entity's asking, can we really move on a referendum initiative that gets a 35% turnout? In Ontario, that's what you're going to get municipally. If it wins by 50% of that, say, you're going to have a situation in which 20% of the population is going to make a decision on a referendum.
It's really a question of what the will of the political entity is when they go forward with the referendum to ask the question. In the States it's done very differently.