Right. So that raises the question. I think I know the answer to this already from looking at the map, but when they were zooming in, you could see that it was a fairly major road, and in a sense, if people were living in the office, it would be natural to use the road as a dividing line. I think I'm right in saying this. You can correct me if I'm wrong, because there would be a road that's hard to cross by foot, and they're isolated from the riding.
But in this case the problem, I gather, is actually the opposite. The fact that it's a major road means it's easy for people to get from the rest of the riding to the office even though the office is not central in the riding. Would that be correct?