Okay, but I have a concern about that.
Basically my understanding is that the long-form census gives you the wider framework. It provides solid indicators, something that is important in order to establish that sort of baseline, that framework. The GSS, because it's only a sample of 20,000, as compared to the far greater sampling of 25% of Canadians in the general census, can confirm or only help you to understand the data if it is in line with the larger census form. What you're relying on here is a smaller sample, and you don't know how reliable those data are until you can compare the data with the long-form census. That, I think, is of profound concern to all of us here.
Could you help me with that?