Thank you, Mr. Allison.
I heard a comment earlier from Mr. Sinclair about the B.C. Liberal government not reinstating the right for replacement workers. I come from a riding in Ontario, and as many know, Ontario went through some difficult economic times in the 1990s when the former premier, Bob Rae, brought in this legislation in Ontario. It's very interesting to note that the Ontario case is different from the B.C. reference, in the sense that when the current Premier of Ontario, Dalton McGuinty, the leader of the provincial Liberal Party, came in, he chose not to bring back this legislation. It is interesting that to keep Ontario's economy strong, a left-of-centre party came to the conclusion that it would not be appropriate to take Ontario back down that dangerous road.
I wanted to get some comments from Mr. Hattin, if he has any manufacturing perspective on that and whether there are concerns in Ontario that if this legislation were revisited there would be economic repercussions.
And afterwards, Mr. Sinclair, could you give us some guidance on why Mr. McGuinty chose to adopt the same position as Premier Harris on this type of legislation, concluding that it was not in tune with promoting a strong economy?