Thank you, Mr. Chong.
I'm glad to have you here today, gentlemen. This should be a very dry and dull conversation--although no offence to statisticians; I'm sure you guys find it fascinating.
What I find fascinating is that here we are in a committee trying to go through line by line what's acceptable and what's not acceptable. It would seem to me that this is the kind of discussion that happens with the planners, with Statistics Canada, with the minister. We have a former minister here who signs off on the questions, so if there were objectionable questions in 2006, the man over there rubber-stamped them. The objectionable questions for 2011--