We're talking about 21,000 out of a population of respondents of 12 million households, or three million households in the case of the long form.
When you see responses like that, you can deal with them analytically and it does not destroy the credibility of Statistics Canada any more than it did the Office for National Statistics in the United Kingdom.
There are people who respond a certain way, and we don't really worry about that. The large bulk of people who responded to the question on religion responded appropriately, so there was not a huge worry.