Yes.
With respect to other countries, I have worked extensively with Eurostat, which is a European Union-wide database. I've worked extensively with the individual country databases for countries such as Sweden, Norway, Spain, the U.K., and so on. And not only do they have unbelievably detailed sex-disaggregated data available to anybody--even to me in Canada--for no payment whatsoever, but it's produced much more quickly, it's more comprehensive, it has more depth to it, and it is something that no one would consider dropping. Canada has lost its statistical edge in comparison with those countries.
Canada does have a lot of micro-simulation in the development and application stage, which does compare fairly well with some of the European material. But still, if the census goes, the platform for all of the new micro-simulation programs is also going to vaporize.