—and I read that in my presentation.
When I did my presentation in Prince Albert, the StarPhoenix and the Leader-Post were not present. Maybe they attended in Saskatoon and Regina. Maybe there are different types of presentations.
But I'll tell you that in Prince Albert it was I think twelve to one who were saying “status quo”, and the one was actually looking for changes because, again, she lived just 30 kilometres outside of Prince Albert, yet she was included in the North Battleford riding. Out of the presentations in the city of Prince Albert, there was nobody asking for this drastic change.
The focus here is getting lost; it's getting lost in the fact that we want this rural-urban blend or an urban riding and a rural riding. The focus needs to be on how we best serve constituents across the province. When you focus in on just urban seats, you make the rural riding so unworkable that it actually defeats my ability to properly represent those constituents.
Mr. Cullen, you talked about your big riding. There are unfortunate circumstances. Mr. Clarke has an unfortunate circumstance, because he has a big area with a large population, but when you go to the southern half of the province, there's no reason to do that. There's absolutely no reason to do that, yet for some reason they felt that they should.