Mr. Maracle, regarding the impact of Bill C-3, fundamentally every witness has said there will be residual discrimination. Many have said we have to get rid of it, if we can, procedurally. I don't know what the government's response will be, but that's certainly our position. And it could broaden outside of Bill C-3—not 45,000 people, but it could be 100,000 or 150,000. We don't know the number.
When we asked whether they had done an analysis of the financial impact, they told us they hadn't. I can't believe everything I hear now, but they told me they didn't have it done. I know with the bean-counters over there, there has to be somebody counting.
But you're saying it's going to have a major impact on your communities. Is that right?