If Waterloo remains open, as it currently is.... Its case is in front of the OLRB. Without Waterloo, 26% of Ontarian taxpayers—and I think that's about 11% of all Canadians, because Ontario is so populous—are subject to closed bidding. It's the 26% number there. Among all Ontario municipalities, 26% are subject to closed bidding. If Waterloo becomes subject to closed bidding, it's 28%.
It's one-quarter of Ontario's population. It's more than 10% of the country's population. That's a big chunk of taxpayers.