Thank you.
That leads me to my next set of questions, because I want to follow up a little on the notion of communities of interest, which are so important as you're designing the boundaries. I know in my riding, for example, that there are three municipal wards within it. To some extent our political boundaries actually help to identify the community. Because we hold community meetings, people consider themselves part of the mountain, or part of ward 6 or ward 7 or ward 8.
Under some proposals before us, we would actually be reducing those ridings and tearing apart those communities of interest, which have in some instances been established over long periods of time, because the political infrastructure has led them to become a community of interest, if for no other reason. Could you first make a general comment about whether it is easier to add or subtract ridings in the work that you're doing, in terms of the representations you receive?