Well, of course we are speculating. One of my main concerns initially about this development was that it wasn't tested and it wasn't discussed. It was just implemented. It required Statistics Canada to implement something. It has never happened in my experience, not in Canada or in any of the developed countries that I know about, that a major change of methodology would have been introduced without testing, without public discussion, and without some very explicit deliberation.
So at this point, since it wasn't tested, we are speculating. My guess would be—but it's a guess, a speculation—that complete non-response would be a bigger problem than a partial response. Once people cross the threshold of deciding to respond, they'll probably respond to most of the questions. That's my guess. But it hasn't been tested, and therefore it's not better than a guess.