But having said that, I'd be happy to answer your question.
Obviously Mr. Sheikh's resignation was accepted with regret. In fact, I was working with him for months in order to implement the government's decision to protect Canadians from the coercive and intrusive methods that had been used for the 40-page long form. And we were working together to come up with, I think, options that work to make sure that the data obtained are usable data, are reliable data, for the purposes for which a voluntary survey is intended.
Certainly that's the balance that we have tried to strike, and we think we've struck it. If others have other ideas that could help animate this discussion, we're willing to listen to them.