Not based on those projections. I had previously some indication of marriages, recorded through vital statistics, that Statistics Canada was able to give me, but they go back quite a number of years.
Going back to early 1990s, the numbers were more. For sure they were higher in the nineties than what I've just indicated to you, the five. I can't explain why that would be. Probably it's because more people would be involved in a common-law relationship. That might be a reasonable conclusion to draw from the 316 number we have.