Yes, that's what I was getting at.
To be honest with you, I don't have a great explanation for why we don't have it. I took a look this morning at the numbers across the country in terms of the various provinces and the number of veterans and so on, but I know you're right in that. I've heard that the number of people who serve generally is higher in Atlantic Canada than in the rest of the country. But I know that in Saskatchewan they actually produce more sailors than New Brunswick, so you can never be sure of the statistics in this business. But I think you're right in that.
That's something I will talk to our people about. I'll talk to Mr. MacKay about it, because I don't have an answer that you can leave with today that would be satisfactory. But I do know that generally they're very strategic in the choice of some of these centres, and I know that in terms of the navy, for example, Halifax is the greatest population centre, if you will. I don't know how that plays out in St. John's or in other parts of Newfoundland.