I was impressed, Mr. Corbett, with your statement. I agree with you about the 60% of the people who vote who take this very seriously as a sacred right or an obligation. They want to have what you call a fair election, with a reliable result that we call the foundation of democracy.
How can we have a situation where the Securities Commission looking after the management of the stock market in the public interest, the CRTC, and Fisheries and Oceans looking after fish catches can compel witnesses to give information and fulfill an investigation but with this most fundamental, sacred foundation of democracy—having a fair election—enforcers, commissioners such as you were, and your investigators have no right to ensure that the fundamental democracy of our country has the same kind of powers to do the proper job, as you said, in seeking compliance. Does that make any sense to you?