Well, I think I need to clarify that. Yes, the response rate went from 94% to 69%. Statistics Canada anticipated that there would be a decrease in the response rate. So they did increased the number of people they actually surveyed. So the 94% response rate was tied to three million surveys and the 69% rate was tied to 4.5 million surveys. So, at the end of the day, the number of responses actually received was pretty similar, because when you apply the response rate to the number of surveys sent out, it was similar. But what happened was that the response rate was not sufficient in certain areas and, therefore, they didn't have enough information on about 3% of the population. So the issue wasn't so much the number of responses they got back, but from where those responses came.