No, I think, particularly given the desire to see the site more jointly hosted by government and Parliament, we've used this election as a suitable point at which to stop the old site and launch the new site with some changes. I think the electoral cycle process would inevitably be a sensible one. In any case, anyone signing a petition is told that they can submit a new petition once the new site is up and running, but the new administration would not be expected to respond to the old petitions.
On November 25th, 2014. See this statement in context.