At 98,000 he's well above, and has been probably since the year after the last commission report. Even with the request to add these 6,000 or so people, it still brings him down from what he is at today and brings him to within the 25% variance.
But to answer your question, Scott, my riding currently is 78,000, the quotient being 75,000. Under the proposal, if Mr. Goguen's suggestions are not accepted, I'm up to 84,000, so I'm plus 9,000 under their proposal now. If Mr. Goguen's suggestions are accepted by the commission, ultimately I would go back to 78,000, still a bit above the quotient.
I would point out—and I think Mr. Goguen and Monsieur Godin would agree—that one of the big growth areas in southeastern New Brunswick is the city of Dieppe, not necessarily this area, although there would be some growth in this area. But as the migrations from northern New Brunswick move into the south, Dieppe would be one of the areas that would grow a lot, half of which would be in my riding as well. So over time I think I would start to creep back up. This change would probably not have a dramatic effect over the next 10 years. It's not the hot spot of growth.