There was a reference made earlier, I think by you, Mr. Alley or Mr. Koshman, about the example in the Comox Valley—it was you, Mr. Alley, yes, the newspaper. I don't know the details of what happened there, but you gave us an example of how the anti-replacement-worker legislation in B.C. doesn't work. But it seems to me what you were speaking about actually is the strike. I'm not clear on what your issue is. I'd also like to ask Mr. Sinclair if he was familiar with that issue in terms of what happened there. The problem was the strike, not the fact that this legislation was in existence.
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