Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'll direct my questions to Mr. McFarlane as well, if I could.
I want to continue on that conversation, because it's kind of an interesting one.
It seems to me that at an individual level, when a person receives a long-form census—to go back to 2006—and voluntarily fills it out, it would be pretty accurate. I think most reasonable people would assume that they're going to get a pretty accurate response from somebody who receives it in the mail and instantly fills it out and sends it away as part of his or her public duty.
Does that seem to make sense to you, Mr. McFarlane?