Senator Dalphond: Thank you for agreeing to answer my question.
In a country where a majority government can be elected when one party wins between 37% and 41% of the vote, that means that 60% of the people did not vote for that government. Are you saying that if there are ever changes in government, we should speak for the 60% who didn’t vote for that government and prevent its bills from being passed?
Senator Gold: Unfortunately, as I said, I do not have an answer to that question.
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