It's difficult to compare. There's a technical issue in terms of the types of strikes they look at versus the ones we look at in our data. We look at all strikes, whereas they only have data on large strikes. It's very difficult to have that comparison.
Our work is as close as you can get to an international comparison because provinces have complete jurisdiction over labour relations for their public employees. So you can compare nurses in New Brunswick, who have a completely different labour relations regime, to, say, those in Alberta, to public sector employees in Saskatchewan.
It's good to ask this.