I now have an entirely rural riding, so I may have more sympathy with that argument than I would have had in 2000. Who's to say? At any rate that's actually a very useful part of the discussion.
I'd just like to pursue another issue that came up. In 2021 we're likely to have a version of the same problem—and I gather, Dr. Pal, that was your comment--we now have now, presumably to a lesser degree than we would have had if we didn't do anything. If we don't do anything, will we start seeing that for Ontario, Alberta, and B.C. vis-à-vis the Atlantic provinces, there is a growing disproportion?