Based on my understanding of the response rate of low-income Canadians to the census, there is an enormous amount of support—I think Doug and Leroy can probably speak to this—put into assisting different groups of Canadians to fill out the census at that time.
We heard last week, actually at another committee, from a researcher from Saskatchewan, who compared his work on the voluntary surveys of low-income Saskatchewan residents with the census data. The rates were quite different for those groups. In fact, the response rates among low-income groups are much higher in the case of the census. Questions pertaining to their living conditions, and their housing conditions in particular, receive a much higher response rate from those groups on the census.