With the change in government we watch closely the change in policy. With the new Treasury Board president, we certainly saw what he presented as a change in tone. We have no problems with changes in tone. That's entirely his prerogative.
As I stressed earlier, we don't begrudge union leaders advocating hard for their membership. That's what they're there to do. But the government must always bear in mind there are millions of other Canadians who do not work in the public service, and they rely on the government to represent their interests. They should drive as hard a bargain as the leaders they're negotiating with.