Mr. Speaker, that is a really good question. I do not know whether it would survive a charter challenge. I am not a lawyer, so I do not think it is my place to weigh in from a legal perspective, but I would go back to the premise of my hon. colleague's question. He talked about those who have basically found a loophole within the Canada Elections Act to be able to use a ballot as a way of protesting government policy, government legislation or the government's lack of providing whatever it is that they are looking for. I do not even want to talk about it, because then I would give it credit.
The point is that I think that is worth trying. If somebody feels it is not constitutionally compliant, they can exercise their right to try to challenge it, and then we would see the outcome of it. However, at face value, I do not see it as being a problem.
