Super - willing to listen to others & make suggested changes - I like that!
______________________________________________________________________________________ Our kids live together and play together in their communities, let's have them learn together too!Dear Wilf, It's interesting to re-read the paper through your eyes. You're not being unreasonable in your interpretation BUT, I think you'll be pleased to hear, that's not my intent. I didn't mean "concurrent" to make electoral reform conditional on senate reform. I was noting an advantage to doing both at the same time -- this way, parliament is made more democratic at little net cost (always a public concern). To be clear I think we should pursue both senate abolition and electoral reform, with a mandate on both secured in an election. If senate abolition is then vetoed by provinces, i think we should still proceed with electoral reform. All the best, BtWonderful. Thanks.
But you need to amend your position paper. I'm surely not the only one who will take its plain meaning.
I was thinking I'd do exactly that -- thank you for notes.