In my view, the free broadcast time is the level playing field in the Referendum Act. I like the fact that you can have multiple committees, because there are shades of yes, shades of no, and sometimes they oppose one another. They could access free broadcast time, and not all the free time was accessed the last time, so there's room there.
I've also alluded to the fact that there is now quite a fictitious limit on what a committee can spend. It's 74ยข per elector, which is humongous. I've alluded to the fact that they should be caught with the same limits as third parties now. So then you're into a maximum of 400,000. I believe that's the present limit, or something like that. If they only go for certain ridings, then you base it on the ridings. There's a limit per riding right now under the statute, with a maximum limit, I think, of 400,000, but I can't remember.
Therefore, if you do that, you start to level the playing field at the spending end as well. That's why I said you should harmonize the rules with respect to referendum committees and third parties in terms of registration, in terms of limits, and in terms of everything else.