Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'd like to thank the witnesses for joining us today. It's a pleasure to see you again; it's been a few months.
I have questions about the survey. We haven't talked much about it this morning, but I'd like to hear your comments on that.
Some 10,000 Canadians completed the survey. You released the results in early or mid September—I can't quite recall. What's the significance of consulting 10,000 Canadians? Should we consider the results credible? What does it mean? I'd like you to speak to that a bit.
Right now, we have data, facts. I'd like to know about the underlying assessment, what isn't necessarily obvious when you look at the results.