Sure. I do have concerns about removing the investigative powers and essentially reducing the communication role of the Chief Electoral Officer. I think those are serious problems. An important piece that's missing is the lack of capacity of the Chief Electoral Officer, or whoever is in charge of enforcement, to compel production of documents and compel testimony. Those are serious shortcomings. They're serious in any kind of serious legal process where important rights are at stake and are being enforced. On the one hand, there's a “we don't trust you” attitude towards the electorate, but then there's a bit of a “trust us” attitude when it comes to the other side of the equation that I find troubling.
On April 2nd, 2014. See this statement in context.