Again, the legally married estimate that I provided on number five is based on a projection from the 2001 data. If I look at my chart for those who are 15 years old, I had said for all of Canada there were four females and one 15-year-old male. It was projected to be in Ontario. There were four females and one male in Ontario, where the age is 16.
Obviously, I'm not from Statistics Canada. But when data like this is reported, in terms of trying to understand the data, one of the difficulties we have is that persons could report on the census that they're married. A 15-year-old youth could say that, but he or she may have actually married in a different jurisdiction, and it wouldn't be reflected.
You could say there's a 15-year-old youth who's married in Quebec. How can that be? He or she may have married somewhere else, but we can't say that. It would be supposition or speculation.