That's my understanding also.
What they've done, actually, is taken away Powell River, but put Pemberton into the West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast riding. There's an opportunity to take Pemberton, which is currently in Mark Strahl's riding, and expand, and take Whistler away and possibly a part of the Squamish area, which would retain West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast as basically a coastal riding, as opposed to a coastal and interior riding.
I've had discussions with Mark Strahl, who's affected because Pemberton is part of his riding, with John Weston, and with Andrew Saxton. They all are in concurrence that Powell River doesn't belong on Vancouver Island, and they're all prepared to work with whomever they can work with in terms of adjusting the boundaries. We think it's quite doable without any further domino effect.
If I may, in terms of the domino effect to James Lunney and to the next riding south, it's minimal. The way it's configured right now, James loses where his office is and I lose where my office is. It doesn't make a lot of sense. They are there strategically because it was the place to represent a broad population. So in order to accommodate a Lower Mainland problem, they've created significant issues on Vancouver Island.