So looking at a question again, you talk about facts, and I'm looking at the fact that one of the questions we had in the 2006 census that somebody could be threatened with a $500 fine for not answering was as follows:Last week, how many hours did this person spend doing the following activities:(a) doing unpaid housework, yard work or home maintenance for members of this household, or others? ... (b) looking after one or more of this person's own children, or the children of others, without pay?Some examples include: bathing or playing with young children, driving children to sports activities or helping them with homework, talking with teens about their problems, etc. ...
It doesn't seem like a very black and white question. It seems like the type of question where, if someone says for whatever reason, “I really don't want to tell the government that information,” you might not get a perfectly accurate answer.
Does that not make sense?