Very good.
A lot of the decisions that are made, whether they're on business, science, or social programs, rely on the accuracy of the long-form census. When making decisions, whether they're provinces making policy, municipalities, or employers, there's a bias there. How does this affect them? Is it an unknown? What exactly would it mean to someone who's trying to come up with a decision when they're given information that really doesn't reflect what happened in the past? Where do they go with this? What do they do? Or do they just throw it aside and...?