No. I think for most of Canada's history, the boundaries were often set by the government, so we had gerrymandering. I think we're really quite advanced because we now have these independent electoral boundaries commissions and the legislation has been dramatically improved. I think this has been a great advance. The problem I'm still having, though, is that it's as if the comments here are from people representing provincial governments.
People ought not to be abdicating their role. This is the people's house. You were elected by Saskatchewanians, not by the Saskatchewan government. So I want to focus--and I would move toward it, although I think the American standard is too tight--toward representation by population. That's essentially not an inter-provincial issue; that's an issue of lessening the divide between rural and urban voters.