No, the Canadian Women's Foundation was not.
But I want to go back to your question for a second. As the co-chair of the Canadian Women's Foundation, or as a taxpayer, I don't see that the data is being collected so that research can be done. I never saw that as the fundamental purpose of a census and that the validation of a census is that a lot of other bodies, whether they are educational bodies or private corporations or whatever, are using the data for research.
I don't see the relevance of the question at all. It's about accurately understanding the population of the country so that the government and organizations, non-profit foundations like the Canadian Women's Foundation, can use that data to drive strategy and make change and make the country a better place. It's not about whether somebody does research with the data or not. To me, it's irrelevant.