I have a final question in my short time.
We have also heard a lot of talk about the Sims task force in this committee. In a nutshell, the task force, as I understand it, basically came together to specifically address the fact that stoppages in the federal sector were requiring federal intervention, arbitration, or legislation over and over again, while continuing to cause economic and social disruptions, and that the task force's job was to balance the rights of the worker with the requirement of the Canadian economy to keep critical federal infrastructure running.
There's a reason that the federal code allows federal companies to keep a minimum level of services to the public running; isn't that right? For example, a strike of garbage workers or at the mine is very different from one that affects your phone lines, or your ability to get money or to receive direct deposit cheques from the government, to have your grain shipped, or to get food transported to remote communities.
Could we have your comments on that?