I don't represent the harvesting side of the business in the inshore. That's represented, as you said, by the FFAW and Unifor. The harvesting unionization rate is 100% by legislation, Joey Smallwood's last piece of legislation passed in 1971 or 1972. By law, all harvesters are bound to be members of the FFAW by the union.
In the plants, no, I don't have any numbers in particular around plants. I suspect the unionization rate is 50% or maybe a little less than that, but I don't know, to be honest. It might be surprisingly less or surprisingly more. I'm not sure.
We have a collective bargaining model, and I'm responsible for the price negotiations on raw material and not for the union negotiations in the plants for plant worker payrolls, etc. That's handled by the individual plants.