Thank you very much.
I'm going to continue on the same topic as my colleague Mr. Reid, that is the confidentiality of votes.
According to our current system, the vote is secret, except for the fact that with successive eliminations, we can know in what order people obtained the most votes. We have an unwritten rule according to which the Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons—even though the person in that position is appointed—is often the person who arrived second in the results. One of the difficulties of our great bilingual country is that there has to be a sort of parity between French and English with regard to our Speaker and Deputy Speaker.
Both systems, both the secret vote and the open vote, have their advantages. Do you think there would be some way of remedying this?