All right, thank you very much.
First of all, I was here when the last redistribution took place, and I sat on the subcommittee of this committee, which dealt with the whole appeal from parliamentarians and so on. I remember it was a process that certainly was within a tight timeframe, probably tighter than you would have liked, but ultimately, success was achieved.
In looking at it, one thing that struck me was that the problems that arose in the process seemed primarily to come out of—as I recall, there was a widespread dissatisfaction in one of the smaller provinces, Saskatchewan, where the seats weren't changing. Other than that, the problems seemed primarily to arise in Ontario and Quebec, maybe because they're larger areas.
What struck me is that any problems that would have arisen in terms of the 30-day timeline would be coming out of those larger provinces. So looking back at the post-mortems you have, do you recall any particular problems, in relation to the problems you get when you have so many seats to work with, that were mentioned by the folks from the Ontario and Quebec commissions?