The classification system is an antiquated system. I believe it was Madame Boudrias who spoke in December when she appeared in front of the committee and said that most of the job descriptions and the classification system itself are older than many of our members. They are 40-plus years old. Work is being done that was never anticipated by the employer or probably by the average worker, and trying to address that issue using job descriptions is one method we have used.
It is obviously a huge problem. The medical adjudicators' case is a perfect example. Frontier border services officers is another perfect example. We have many members who work under this antiquated classification system who need to see immediate relief.
In 1999, when the pay equity complaint came down, the employer was told to come up with a gender-neutral classification system. It's 2008. That hasn't happened. We continue to wait. We continue to pressure the employer. And quite frankly, it is time for the government to push Treasury Board to deal with this issue.