Thank you for asking.
Yes, I'm not sure they're in trade-off, but thank you for asking.
My thinking on this has evolved. I was of the mind that elections should be kind of a free arena where anyone can speak and transparency solves that. I've since come to the view that elections principally are a contest between political parties and political candidates. We should try to, in a sense, clear the space for them to be the agents and the organizations that are channelling citizens' interests and citizens' preferences in elections.
Increasingly, I'm of the mind that elections should be fought between parties and that the role of third parties, including labour unions but also business associations, should be severely limited.
That's been, to be candid with you, influenced partially by looking at how cacophonous elections in the United States are as a result of the notion that anyone should be able to speak during elections.