Thanks, Ms. Diab.
I don't want to cut you off, but I wanted to add that it seems to me that it's only when you divide a community of interest or a community of identity, which is one of the key core concepts that is embedded in the legislation as part of the boundary commission's work.... It's centred on those concepts, in addition to some others, but it seems to me that it's only when you really try to divide those natural communities that occur that you get these outcries from communities.
It's no surprise to me that there wasn't an initial outcry and a need for a lot of engagement, and that naturally it would come later if they were proposing something that didn't make sense for the people who are in those places. I think that's what we're hearing from you, if I'm not mistaken.
I think I'm out of time. I guess I can't pose another question, but I appreciate your comments.