It's tempting to say we should be starting over, Mr. Chairman, but realistically, a significant list of amendments, I think, would probably find some degree of consent. I can't speak for the opposition parties in Parliament. They will decide on the quality of the amendments, if any, that are forthcoming. But a sweeping list of amendments that restore Canada's reputation in the international community with respect to electoral leadership, quality, and know-how would go a long way.
I would use the example of the New Zealand equivalent of the House of Commons, where it requires 75% approval for anything touching the elections act. That is the standard that Canadians should expect. I'm not sure I answered your question, but I think it was on the overhaul of the legislation, or completely starting over. I'll leave that in the parliamentarians' hands. I hope they're listening to Canadians.