Forum Discussion
Ah, lets have a little faith. There are enough people here who are quite capable of spotting a weighted survey--in fact some of us may even be capable of designing one--to make any effortd to sway the results a potentially risky and embarrassing move.
BCNA has done what we have asked which is to their credit and should be commended. This whole survey initiative has terrific marketing appeal on it's own and there are great opportunities to build their brand by being openly responsive.
I've had no argument with the organisation to this point and think it is a little unfair to be openly suspicious of their motives now. Which doesn't mean no-one will be watching ;)
The thing about democratic processes is that someone is always disappointed. It is, however, the best system we have so we will need to see how things pan out.