Okay. So they are just playing up to the media, more or less, wanting to get media attention.
There's also been a lot said about the confidentiality of the census. I want to read to you question 53 from the 2006 census. The statement--it's not a question--says:
The Statistics Act guarantees the confidentiality of your census information. Only if you mark “YES” to this question will your personal information be made public, 92 years after the 2006 Census. If you mark “NO” or leave the answer blank, your personal information will never be made publicly available.
So what is the problem?