Right.
A potential advantage of what you're proposing that occurs to me is that there's a tendency in our country—I suspect in all parliamentary democracies—that the issues that get most thoroughly discussed in Parliament are those that happen to be of interest to people who live in swing ridings, but they aren't necessarily the issues that are top of mind for Canadians or British subjects if one were to look at them through a metric other than that of electoral politics.
By extension from the system you've had so far, and therefore with your new system, do you anticipate a different cross-section of issues? Can you cite any different issues that simply would not have arisen under the incentive system that exists for MPs operating in the purely representative portion?