But if you look at the days of work lost, for example, in Quebec from, 1999 to 2004, about 2.5 million days were lost, compared to the same period, federally, of 7.92 million. There is a huge difference if we want to actually look at days of work lost.
There may have been difficult situations in those strikes in Quebec. I wasn't there, so I don't know, and I take your word for it. But when you actually look at the comparisons and compare Quebec to, say, the federal jurisdiction, which covers only about 15% of workers anyway, the rate of days lost is at least twice as high as it is in Quebec.