The survey, if you look at it, breaks it down—according to my recollection—by province or by region. It doesn't break it down between rural and urban. To be honest, partly because our territory is the province of Quebec, if you will, we wanted to over-sample in the province of Quebec so we would make sure that statistically the results of it were as good in Quebec. So we did overrepresent the province of Quebec. By the way, if you look at the results in Quebec, I think you'll see those high numbers that I already gave you, and in some instances the results in the province of Quebec were higher than in other provinces. I forget exactly what they are, but you can go through it province by province. There were very high numbers in the province of Quebec, and we did try to ensure that it was statistically valid in Quebec. It doesn't have a breakdown between rural and urban.
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