Thank you.
We received briefing notes from the Library of Parliament, which I found somewhat worrying. I noted that 14 per cent of francophones in New Brunswick do not have access to a community health centre. I have seen the methods used to compile those figures, and I would therefore ask you whether those results could be inaccurate.
I have observed that the answers on which the figures are based are somewhat subjective. This is not an objective study with accurate data, except where population figures are concerned. Those are very accurate. As politicians, we have a great deal of experience with studies, polls and margins of error, and can well understand that.
Is there a controlled margin of error when subjective data like these are used?