I've talked to the mayor and the council, and they have had a lot of those discussions, from what I understand. When you look at the student population in the area, the student population isn't just contained within the area they're cutting out, within that boundary change. When you look at the city's limits and at that piece, there are about 100 students in there with a newly created student residence. However, there are student residences all over the city of Thorold and the city of St. Catharines, so they are throughout the community.
The bottom line, Ms. Blaney, is the fact that there were a lot of changes made when they first proposed our riding, and I'm quite happy with what they're proposing now. We had the city of Thorold split in three when they first proposed the change. Now they have it somewhat whole. All we're asking for is to keep the boundary consistent with the municipal boundary, as is consistent with all four ridings throughout the region for the most part.
With regard to your question about the consultation of the students, we're looking at basically keeping Brock University whole except for the recreation facility that services the city of Thorold. Other than that, the rest of the campus is in the city of St. Catharines and in the St. Catharines riding. Also, the residence that's right next to city hall in Thorold would be captured in my riding, alongside a lot of residences throughout the city of Thorold.