Mr. Speaker, yesterday, the minister told us that we were visiting the wrong website. She might even be right.
If we took democracy surveys at BuzzFeed, The Beaverton, or even on the back of a cereal box, we would get less skewed results than what they are trying to pass off as consultation now. We would not have to provide our gender, year of birth, household income, postal code, or even the name of our firstborn child for it to count.
The minister keeps telling this House that we do not need personal information to participate in the survey, but she did not say those answers would actually count.
Is she just using weasel words?