Mr. Speaker, there are in the Constitution provisions that are not the same for everybody. For example, there is a proposition coming from Newfoundland at this time, which has a system of education that is different from the ones in Ontario and Alberta.
Some provisions in the Constitution guarantee forever that there will be four seats for the citizens of the province of P.E.I., even if the proportion of the voters is much lower than some in Toronto. There is also a provision that one can argue does not guarantee absolute equality, but I think it is right for the province of P.E.I. to keep its four seats. It was among the first to join Confederation.