We have already reached collective agreements with 80% of public servants comprising 17 bargaining units, and we look forward to being at the table with the CBSA at the beginning of next week. There's an independent mediator who will be overseeing the negotiations.
There is the public interest commission report, which is available publicly now and contains independent recommendations from that mediator. Those will form the basis of the negotiations that we will undertake at the table with these very important public servants.
You'll recall the essential work the border folks do, the CBSA folks do, and we're very grateful for that work, I will say, and 90% of CBSA employees are performing essential services for Canadians. We want to reach a deal that is fair for employees and fair for Canadian taxpayers, and we will look forward to doing that at the bargaining table.