It's a fair point to make. To whom is it important and to whom are you accountable at the end of the day?
If you were to agree on a particular vote on division, let's say, and a constituent came up to you and asked you how you voted, I would think that you would answer them by saying what your feelings were on it and by saying that had there been a recorded vote, you would have voted either yes or no. I have had a lot of difficult questions asked of me by constituents. I've told them how I would vote—yes or no—and whether or not it's recorded in a place, I would tell them that I agree or I disagree.
We just had a contentious vote on Motion No. 103, and I had a constituent actually message me on Facebook. I read all my Facebook messages. I probably shouldn't have said that, because now everybody is going to start messaging me on Facebook—