Yes, absolutely. They did meet the population quotient. I think that was their primary objective.
It's only when we look at the other three objectives, which are maintaining communities of interest, traffic flow patterns, and the sorts of historical ways in which that riding has operated, that we run into the problem. We worked very hard to make sure that the proposal we have come up with still meets the population objectives, so it satisfies that all around.
Also, I did knock on 16,000 doors in the election campaign and I heard concerns. They thought the process was all over and they hadn't gotten involved.