Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague from Laurentides—Labelle for his statements.
I admit that I was taken aback at one point, but perhaps I misunderstood. I would like an explanation.
He defined a wasted vote, which is often what many voters feel like in the current electoral system, as a vote that did not go to the elected candidate. It seems to me that a wasted vote is a vote that is not represented in the House of Commons.
Having lost many elections in my life as a voter, my consolation, if it was one, or my disappointment, if it was one, was seeing not only that the candidate that I wanted elected in my riding had lost, but also that my vote was lost by not being represented in the House.
Could my colleague provide a better definition of what he considers a wasted vote?