Okay.
For the minister, through you, Madam Chair [Technical difficulty—Editor] why they used the 43rd Parliament as the new setting point of the grandfathering clause instead of using a date, like it used to be in 1985? Why isn't it being set after this legislation passes, for example, and setting it at whatever it is at the end of the 44th Parliament?
In this redistribution, Alberta is to get 37 seats, and that would form its new floor for the minimum number of seats that my home province would have in Confederation. I'm just wondering why it's the 43rd Parliament. Why didn't they pick a date or a different Parliament at which to set it?