If I may, I'll add.
Obviously, there is the higher population of seniors, the transportation issues and the Internet issues, as indicated.
The last time northern Ontario lost a seat was in 2004. It was my uncle Ben Serré's riding of Timiskaming—Cochrane that was divided. Federally, there were 10 seats in 2004, and provincially there were 11 seats because they used to match them provincially and federally. Then the Ontario government did a preconsultation—and I'm sure you saw that in your reports and I referenced it in my report—and it added seats so there are 13 provincial seats in northern Ontario. Now we're down to nine.
Why is it that the the federal institution does not have the same representation as we do provincially? There are 13 MPPs and nine MPs, and we're going to get eight the next time. We're asking you to really push back in a united and strong way.