What the committee often seeks to do—and you saw this in some of our instruction notes—is tick a number of boxes. One shows the number of voters left in any new proposals we see, because we know that's one of the commission's mandates. We also look for communities of interest to understand if communities are inherently connected through past cultural associations, school boards, and the like. Another one is trying to understand it all logistically. This is the one place where MPs talk to MPs, and we know the work and the effects it would have on the ability to serve the constituents in new or old proposals of ridings.
This is my one opportunity to really go after a colleague here, and I'm having a hard time, which is really disappointing for me today. I'd like to go after both of you. There are some old bets.