Yes, I know, I'm throwing him a bone there.
I would like to go back to voter encouragement and information. It's in the interest of all of us in this room to enfranchise voters, and there's nobody in this room who understands the value of a vote better than me, having won by 26, and having had to go to the Supreme Court to maintain my seat here in this House.
To my honourable colleague's question, nobody has to be interested, but how do we inspire people to vote? Professor, you're in a university. You've seen university kids, Professor Pammett, and they have so many different interests right now, so many things going around with exams and courses that it's very hard to get youth interested. However, we have done one wonderful thing. The CIC has produced a guide, Discover Canada, and one of the things in the Discover Canada guide is a section on federal elections that talks about voting and the rights—