I do, and I think that is an excellent point, in that we could add more names to it, which would just make it more cumbersome, but I do want to impress again just how names matter. When we meet someone—a constituent, a voter—it's important that we get their names right and that we pronounce them correctly. The danger with St. Croix is that it will be referred to as “St. Croix”, and that is not correct. It is “St. Croy” in my area.
As I said—I'll just finish up—and I'm not joking, when I heard “St. Croix—Belleisle” when I was watching the House of Commons when Greg was a member after the name changed, I thought it was a Quebec riding until I saw Greg stand, which I think is the reason he changed it.