I'll just add one point to that, and that is to emphasize that every single question on the census questionnaire is approved by the government; otherwise it wouldn't be on the census questionnaire. If there are certain questions that the government, very appropriately in its own right and judgment, considers too intrusive to be included in a compulsory long-form questionnaire, they should be removed. It's the right of the government. There is no question in my mind about it.
Our problem, as Dr. Sheikh mentioned, is that we need to be open to the public, to the government, to everybody, about the quality of our data and what works better and what works less well.