Thank you for the question, Mr. Turnbull.
In principle, I have no problem with urban residents living in a rural riding. That does happen, and there's nothing inherently wrong with it. As I said, we're talking about 37,000 people, not 370 people.
I'm happy to table with the committee, Madam Chair, the map of current London North Centre. I've highlighted it.
This is the area of the brooks that I talked about before. This part would be kept in the proposed London Centre, currently under consideration. This part would be lost. As you can see, this is a continuous community of interest. Again, you're not a resident, so I'm not expecting you to know the ins and outs of London neighbourhoods, but it is an established neighbourhood in London, around for close to 40 years. The commission—and I don't discount the challenge in front of them—has decided, unfortunately, to sever this community of interest. That is a very serious issue and I think one that needs to be addressed.