If the current law is maintained, there will be a redistribution process after every decennial census, so in 10 years, yes.
I'm going by memory, but I was surprised. If you take the projected population increases in the current.... If you look at the last 10 years and project the same population movements over the next 10, I would have instinctively thought that the number of seats in the House of Commons 10 years from now would dramatically increase. It was a surprisingly small number, assuming—as I say—that some future Parliament doesn't, in its wisdom, change those formulas.
This is a conversation that Parliament will have every 10 years. We think that's the proper thing to reflect the movements of populations across the country.
It was six seats. The projections would say,
if the trend continues, as Bernard Derome used to say on election night,
we would expect there to be six more seats 10 years from now. Of course, that would depend on a whole series of demographic factors.