When I had conversations with the councillor—Avia Eek—and the mayor.... When they excluded her ward, the community was a little resentful. She presented to me the fact that every time there's a meeting, she's separated from King Township. The community pays taxes to King Township. They don't pay taxes to York—Simcoe or New Tecumseth. They pay taxes to King Township.
A lot of the residents who work in ward 6 also live there, but some of them live within, for instance, ward 5 or ward 4. They always feel like, who's my MP? Do I go to York—Simcoe? Do I go to King—Vaughan? They always felt separated. By adding them back into King Township.... King Township is a very exclusive township within the municipality of Toronto. It's a very slow-growing municipality. There are only 28,000 people in the whole Township of King. That ward 6 represents a lot of what King Township stands for, because the agriculture extends below Highway 9 as well as north of Highway 9.
A lot of interactions—the councillor's and the community's—also communicate with farmers just south of it. It has caused a bit of friction.