Mr. Chairman, it is true that they have been doing census for years and have generally been following the same methods. There has always been an under count, and they do come back and they are coming back now and doing an assessment of the under coverage.
I would have to say that this last census, on the experience of the people who have been around a long time in this business, was particularly problematic. We were hearing issues last summer that we brought to Stats Canada's attention, where we knew they were missing whole areas or they were missing half a community because people were not home and so on. I do not think it is a new problem but it is more magnified than it has been in the past.
It could be, and I am from Saskatchewan, so I do not blame Saskatchewan people, but I understand the man in charge of it was from Saskatchewan, he had a budget to work with, he paid so much an hour to workers and they had to do so many homes. He had those problems to deal with.
I think we have to look at that and get some flexibility from Stats Canada the next time. It may take a little bit longer to get the information than it would in southern Alberta, but it has to be done with the same level of thoroughness.