I'll just say that from the beginning of this process, we all came together and have addressed the commission's report as a collectivity. Our position, though, was never status quo.
We understand the commission's work and the very difficult task before it. There are some regions with population growth and some have population decline. That is why it is embedded in the act that electoral boundaries be reviewed every 10 years.
We were always willing to work with the commission to look at some riding changes. I think what is different and new for us is that the commission created two new additional “extraordinary circumstance” ridings. As we know, when you make decisions, it has a domino effect on other ridings. I would suggest to you that it created a really severe domino effect to the northeast.