I didn't know that, but I guess the Chair did. I'll be quick then. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, everyone, for being here today.
I have the Canadian Union of Public Employees submission here, so I'm going to pick on you, Jenna Brookfield.
Your submission indicates that you're the largest union in Canada with 680,000 members across the country, and that of that, 158,000 are health care members. You have a list of recommendations here. One is that the federal government can prevent violence by providing new targeted funding in certain areas. One area is increased staffing levels—which was mentioned here today by a number of our witnesses—to ensure that no one works alone.
With 158,000 health care workers in the union, if staffing levels were increased, what do you picture that number as then being? What number would be a good, sufficient number to increase to from 158,000?