I know from my experience in Ontario--I was a member of Parliament there from 1990 to 2003—that after the Harris government came in, in 1995, and they changed the labour relations so that there could be replacement workers again, we had, for example, this really long, difficult, and damaging strike at Red Lake, in northern Ontario. It went on for about 10 years. They brought replacement workers in and people literally lost their jobs, lost their livelihood, lost their homes, and that community was damaged irretrievably.
Could you tell me, in your experience, if there has been that kind of work stoppage, or what kind of work stoppages have been the experience in British Columbia since the banning of replacement workers came into effect?