The Canadian Union of Postal Workers never issued a 72-hour notice, except the last time. During the negotiations, which went on for nine months, we never issued a 72-hour notice, unlike Canada Post, which issued two lockout notices.
This summer's uncertainty was created by Canada Post, which sent messages to major mail users indicating that there would probably be a strike. They did not say that there would probably be a lockout, but mentioned a strike. However, we certainly never issued a 72-hour notice concerning a strike mandate.