You may not be able to answer this one either. The manual also tells them that if they expect to have a problem with a question that they consider personal, sensitive, or delicate, and they treat this question differently, the respondent will pick up on it and then they will have a problem.
In their manual, what type of problem were they talking about Canadians having with questions? I assume that, as Mr. Bricker talked about, it's those questions that are intrusive. People don't want to be asked how many bedrooms they have in their home and those kinds of things. Is that appropriate?