Chair, as Mr. Komarnicki already read to you, the commission itself, in their report, wrote that:
A majority of those who appeared at the public hearings opposed the proposal. Their principal focus was on maintaining rural-urban hybrid districts and on speaking against the creation of exclusively urban ridings for Saskatoon and Regina. A significant minority of those appearing at the public hearings supported the Commission’s proposal.
There's an acknowledgment right there that they had not listened to the majority of the presentations they heard.
In response to your other one, I'll just read out what I read as a quote:
At the moment, it's 14 to nothing, which seems a bit one-sided and unfair and unrealistic.
That's a quote from this morning from Mr. Goodale. I think we heard—and perhaps this is his opinion because he's not successful politically in the province—that we need to make these changes. We don't agree with that. We think this system has been good for people. All three parties over the years have obviously benefited from this system without having to change it. Certainly, the people of Saskatchewan are capable of picking the people they choose and the parties they choose. They don't need to have a major change here in order to change that.