Now I am going to ask my question. Mr. Mayrand, we know that your prerogatives as a guardian of democracy… I would just like to say in passing, on behalf of the Bloc Québécois, that you continue to enjoy our full confidence. How fortunate we are to have a Chief Electoral Officer who can put the parties back on the straight and narrow. Parties may make unacceptable expenditures, and it is your role as the watchdog of democracy to tell them to stop, that this is not the way the system works, and to give them a rap on the knuckles. And you are using the refund to make the point that this expense is illegal and inadmissible. That is what you are going to do.
I would like to know whether, in the next election, you will wait for the Court of Appeal to render a decision. Also, I would just like to mention in passing that you have the right—and I am certainly not the one giving you permission—to take this case to the Supreme Court if you do not accept the Appeal Court ruling, just as the Conservative Party can. That is what our legal system is all about. So, in the next election, which rules will you be applying?