Around 20%? The Liberals got around 39%, so the Liberals would get twice as much, guaranteed, going into the next election, which would make it easier for them to campaign in a way that would ensure they would also get an additional number of votes. You can see that the problem is actually....
If it's done that way, I'm not so sure that it wouldn't face a constitutional issue simply on the basis that it represents.... If you read section 3 of the charter that deals with the right of Canadians to vote purposively, which is how the court normally reads these things—that is, you look at the purpose—you see that the purpose is to give people a chance to vote in a free, fair, open, and unbiased election held on a level playing field.
In a sense, those words are all written into that section even though they're not there overtly. Establishing that the governing party gives itself a substantial benefit over other parties would seem to me to be unconstitutional. I don't think that's an issue if you apply it to the 2019 election results, but I do think it's an issue for the.... I'm not a constitutional expert. It just strikes me that those are....