I have no doubt.
I was saying that we want to have experts in the field of human rights and of election laws, and I mentioned some of the groups that are focused on that, which we would want to call. Again, as I mentioned with the students and other groups, there's not a uniform position held by everyone. They have differences of opinion in terms of different questions that are before us. That's all healthy. It complicates things and slows things down, but it's healthy, because it's another opinion. All opinions, especially on this bill, are equal and valid and important.
We would probably be looking at bringing in a group like ACORN, which is an independent national organization of low- and moderate-income families with almost 60,000 members in over 20 neighbourhoods and chapters across eight cities. I have just one sentence, Chair, and then I'm done with this. They state, “We believe that social and economic justice can best be achieved with a national active membership who are invested in their organization and focused on building power for change.”
Again, that would be the kind of group we would want to hear from to give us expert citizen opinion and input into what is arguably one of the most important pieces of legislation that any of us will be privileged to have a say on.