It's the strike deadline? If you go on strike--this will be CN--you're going to basically shut down, but what about all the people who depend on you to ship their goods? We're talking about farmers mainly, who should have the sympathy of the nation because they've gone through lots. We're talking about their trying to meet their commitments to their buyers. Who speaks for them? You have your union and the CN. And I'll tell you, the CN has issues with farmers too. So when you go on strike--I'm just wondering--are you thinking about what the union would do to the country without some replacement legislation or what it would do to our economy?
Don't you think this is missing in the debate of how important it is that there be absolutely no interruption in shipping when it comes...? It would never be deemed essential. No grains would be deemed essential, but it is essential for farmers to get that grain to the port. So if you decide to do this in February, which is just about the time the Canadian Wheat Board starts shipping out some grains, you have caused some undue harm to somebody who has no control, no power, right?