So a public servant may choose to take their case to the Public Service Labour Relations Board or yourself. I just wanted to be clear about that.
My question was based simply on the fact that at committee I was supportive of the setting up of your office because of the backlog at the Public Service Labour Relations Board, the experience of the aforementioned people, and the fact that they weren't able to get their cases heard in a timely fashion. It's maybe worthy--and it's on the public record--to look back or to phone them and look at how many cases they have in their backlog, because it is an issue of deep concern for many people.
I'll leave my questions at that. Thank you very much.