We had 3,500 people who responded to the survey and we had many comments related to that. I think the question wasn't phrased exactly like that, but I think we had a question—maybe Brian could pull that up quickly— related to whether they thought this legislation was going to enhance public safety. Ninety-seven per cent thought there wouldn't be any net gains to public safety.
To your previous question about the classification process, a third of our supporters actually come from urban or mixed urban-rural ridings. I think it's important to note that we're not a northern group. Our members and supporters come from all walks of life and from every riding and background you can imagine.
I think it's not about having a sympathetic response or a popularity contest. I think what we're looking for is an open and transparent dialogue on this. It's not about getting the answer we want. It's about having a good informed discussion that we can make decisions on. That's what we want for classification.