Before you answer that, I suppose I should make a ruling on the point of order.
When you came here to testify, you were dealing with survey results not related to the long form census being voluntary or not. The questions should be directed to the information you have.
But the general point this witness is making, I guess, is that if it's voluntary, somehow future surveys may not be of the same quality as the ones in the past.
You probably haven't come prepared to answer that, but if you want to make a general response, you can. However, I'm certainly not going to allow you to be grilled about something you haven't yet studied, or looked at, or can formulate an opinion on. If you want to make a general comment, I think that will be all right. But if we get into specifics, I think that would not be all right.