Certainly there's been a lot of discussion about that. One of the things people need to remember is that StatsCan is actually a revenue generator for the government. We purchase almost $1 million worth of data through a pan-Canadian consortium every five-year census cycle. There are all kinds of other organizations that are purchasing this data, and there have been some people in the private sector who have told me that they really question the decision, but they don't want to launch in because they see there's an opportunity for them to make some money if the long form is no longer there.
So that is a possibility, and I think one of the challenges is that there is nothing like the long-form census data out there. The long form is the source. It is the soundest source, the most comprehensive source, and there's nothing that's going to replace it, and certainly not in the short term. I think it was Don Drummond who told me that maybe 25 years from now we could have something comparable, based on what the government is proposing today.