With no explanation, label text_A→text_B with either "DON'T KNOW", "NO" or "YES".
text_A: By 1982, the Royal Canadian Mint had begun work on a new composition for the dollar coin that it hoped would lead to increased circulation. At the same time, vending machine operators and transit systems were lobbying the Government of Canada to replace the dollar banknotes with more widely circulating coins. A Commons committee recommended in 1985 that the dollar bill be eliminated due to strong evidence that Canadians would support the move. The government argued that it would save between $175 million and $250 million over 20 years by switching from bills that had a lifespan of less than a year to coins that would last two decades.
text_B: In 1985, was there a lot of polling in Canada on the issue of whether to keep the dollar bill?
YES.