Well, yes. Again, I can't see prorogation being a major election issue, but I do think that when people vote...you know, it's only putting a mark on a piece of paper, but it's one of the most complex acts that we do in our lives, because it's the summation of everything we have thought about the government, the opposition, everything else, what we feel about ourselves, what we feel about the country, what we feel about the future, all put into one little X.
The closest we've ever come, I think, to an election on one issue was the one I referred to with the Mulroney government, the election on free trade, but even that was a more complex thing than only free trade. So I worry about getting an election on prorogation, because if I were going to list the top 20 issues that concern Canadians, prorogation would not be among them.