It lasted 36 months. The strike at Radio-Nord in Abitibi lasted 22 months, and most pathetic of all was a small radio station in Bonaventure that had only 12 employees. The strike lasted three years, and at the end of two years, the 12 replacement workers asked for union certification.
I could of course go on and raise many other arguments, but I just wanted to show you that replacement workers are not in a normal situation: they are sub-employees who do not have the same rights as other employees, and who do not even have the right to unionize. This is not normal. The act has been in force in Quebec for 30 years, and things have been fine for 30 years. There is a level of social peace that should also be available to workers whose employment is governed by the Canada Labour Code.