The western end of St. John's East was in the middle of a town called Conception Bay South. Their first proposal moved it to the boundary between Conception Bay South and Paradise or thereabouts. They then made changes to Avalon as a result of representations being made to the town. They moved the boundary between St. John's East and Avalon farther east, and 7,000 or 8,000 people were affected by that.
In order to compensate for that and to try to keep Avalon, St. John's East, and St. John's South relatively the same, even though they're 11% or thereabouts higher than the quota, they had to add more people to St. John's East. That interfered with the boundary at St. John's South—Mount Pearl. It's almost like a wheel effect; if you move this part of the wheel, then you have to add down here.
These weren't part of the original proposal. There was no discussion of changing the boundary for St. John's East and St. John's South. But that's what we ended up with. As part of the domino, the changes to the boundary of Avalon in the east impinged on St. John's South—Mount Pearl, which was unchanged in the other proposal. I don't think anybody asked to change the boundaries of St. John's South—Mount Pearl.