Mr. Speaker, that is a very good question. We have rocked Canadian confidence in our electoral system, whether it is the court findings on robocalls, the in-and-out scandal, for those of us who have been around long enough, and the current allegations about campaign spending that undermine people's faith in democracy.
We also have a very interesting bill before the House of Commons with respect to certification for trade union members and that people who do not vote, would be counted as a vote no. Imagine if that had happened in our electoral system, where the current government only received 39.6% of the vote and all the people who did not vote, about 40% of the population, would have been considered a vote no against the Conservatives. We would have a whole different government.
When looking at democracy and a democratic process, I would encourage the government to take a hard look at some of the testimony around due process in first nations communities.