It turns out that because of the way the process is structured, because the initial proposal of the commission was to not change Kingston and the Islands, people thought they did not particularly need to go and convince the commission that their initial proposal was a good one.
If there weren't representations made at the very first meeting, that's what I would attribute it to. But I do have letters of support that I will be submitting to the committee today from the member of the provincial parliament, who is also a former mayor and city councillor, and also people who live in the area—in support of the idea of keeping the city of Kingston whole inside the riding of Kingston and the Islands.