Very briefly, I'd also just like to add, though, that if we move into a climate where people no longer have access to the long form, in small communities in particular, these communities will go without. We may well, our large municipalities, try to attempt to generate their own comparable data collection, but for small communities across the country, or even medium-sized communities, they simply will not have the resources or access to generate this picture. It's not a stretch of the imagination to say that they will be flying completely blind on critical social economic policies because they will not have the resources to produce this information.
On November 18th, 2010. See this statement in context.