From a union and a steelworker perspective, the idea is not to cripple the public and the environment or affect.... We need somewhere to go back to work, so having the essential services, the powerhouse running and any component of that.... To talk about travel, absolutely there's essential travel, but does that include every Canadian who wants to go on a vacation? I'm not sure. We can have that discussion. I think essential travel is this group here today who have to get in and out of Ottawa. You're running the country. Stuff like that is important. That's why the discussion, as you heard me say, needs to first be done around essential services, with the union and the employer, and if they can't figure it out, then it can go to the IRB.
I will add as a last comment that we—whether they are provincial strikes, more provincial strikes than federal strikes—worked with employers. We have our own members, and that's why it's important to talk to the union and to come in and run the powerhouse, because when the work stoppage or lockout ends with a negotiated settlement, we all need somewhere to go back to and that can get up and running in a fairly quick fashion.