Both as individual books, as well as the state goals of the <em>Canadian Democratic Audit </em>series, the analyses achieve what they set out to do. It is heartening to see that the state of politics is taken seriously, that there are difficult questions asked, systemic weaknesses are pointed out, and that these authors have the capacity to recommend what it is that might work better to develop a more inclusive and participatory democratic system. These books succeed in that they are moving into a territory that has a broad scope in challenging issues and institutions that set the stage for the major political categories of analysis ...
- Robert Imre, University of Notre Dame, Australia, Political Studies Review, vol. 4, no 2, May 2006