First of all, my general point—and we did release a letter yesterday, as part of the Statistics Canada national committee—is that we set out a number of principles for the questions. I think the principles are more important than individual questions.
We should go through each individual question and determine its importance, and more importantly, can the answers be given from other sources? Some of those can. Some of those can be removed over time. Some of them cannot be, so they would have to remain on the form.
But I don't think it's a black and white issue that the form should continue in its exact form or that it should be scrapped. We could look at it and certain things could be modified or dropped. The primary candidates are the three questions around the household activities, which in my view can be dropped.