Yes. I'm going to ask Angelo to also come in here. He's the head of our research department. He will have even more examples.
The reality is that these are sectors that pay very good wages. They're often very much unionized. When you look at how we build transition for those types of jobs, it means that we can't just throw people out the door and expect them to survive on EI.
In looking at how we build those kinds of transition supports, sometimes we are successful in bargaining them, I would say to you. We have done a very good job of that in the auto sector. When we were going through a retooling period, we bargained for really great transition supports for workers. These are sectors.... In the mining sector, particularly, where we have had mines going through a downturn or mines coming to the end of their shelving life, how do we then transition workers and make sure they're protecting their livelihoods through that period? That's why I think there are a number of things we can do there.
I'll have Angelo chip in here too.
