Absolutely. Chris has been part of the process and has made a presentation, which I'm sure you are aware of. He made a presentation and made his thoughts known.
Essentially, it's a very simple ask. When we look at the line as you have it in front of you, again, as I mentioned in my presentation, there is really no logical reason to gerrymander the northern boundary separating the city of St. Catharines and the city of Thorold.
All I'm asking is to have that line continue down as it does in the east and as it does in the west, in the middle there. Simply continue it down straight. Don't make that little bump they've made.
That bump, by the way, takes out the city hall in Thorold. It takes out the regional headquarters, which was deliberately built in the city of Thorold to be in the middle of the region and, as it's in a smaller community, to give some respect to smaller communities throughout all 12 municipalities of Niagara. Of course, there's the Canada Games Park, which is at the tail end of the Brock University property. It also services the city of Thorold, with its two rinks and the rest of the services that are contained within the facility.
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