Yes, basically the issue that we have in quality of data.... Ron is completely correct. There is no perfect data. I think that the solution here is to provide equal resources and opportunities to support federal departments in explaining their data, providing a proper metadata base or definition and one that's written in English. Do not have statisticians write it. Having somebody who is aware of communications so that they can explain information in a user-friendly manner certainly goes a long way in increasing the public's trust of data.
The final comment is to begin to leverage and use those departments that understand the data, Statistics Canada being one of them. If people know that it's coming from the national census, we find that there's very little question on the reliability of the federal data. The national household survey is a different matter, but the census, certainly, is a reliable source of data and we've heard that loud and clear in the community.