Thank you. I'll segue to the last issue and say on the points system that when I was at Queen's Park, we adopted the points system that was here federally because our system was unfair. They used to only show the dollar amounts in terms of what it cost you to travel from your riding to the capital. That's fine for me. I'm in Hamilton and the capital is in Toronto, but if you're in Sault Ste. Marie, your dollars look different. We changed it to the points system that they have here, meaning if you use x number of trips, it counts as points.
Yet we're still left with the political problem, Ms. Warkentin. I think your point's well taken. There has to be accountability, but maybe there's a way of pooling that, because the idea is the accountability. People know you took that trip, and if you want to know the total dollar amount, there you go. If you want to break it down, call Air Canada. It's easy to figure out what this would likely be. I get that whole point.
It's this element of fairness. It's much easier for me, even in Hamilton, to move my family to the capital than it is all the way from the western end of the country. We need something there, without losing the accountability, and I appreciate your saying that. We can't lose that. There has to be something here in terms of a little more fairness, because your family would take a bigger hit publicly for doing the very same thing that I'm doing, strictly because of your geography, and that's not fair.
Thanks, Mr. Chair.