I certainly have to say hello, because I have the greatest number of potash mines in my riding. I've been trying to emphasize how important it is to my province of Saskatchewan. We are not only agriculture and potash; taking it to the bigger picture, there is the mining. I think there's a good argument that every province would be adversely affected or that it could be a very difficult situation for any province that has a lot of mining. I think that's the way our country is going; mining is leading, I'm sure, as a sector in our country.
I just wanted to thank you for your presentation. I've had many witnesses questioned many times over whether they have a unionized workforce. In the case of the banking industry, for example, that's quite irrelevant. Could you give me some material examples?
I would also ask Mr. Turnbull to give me a material example of how a shutdown of an industry like rail would impact your members and your customers. We know how corporations and employees are affected, but I think what's missing in this whole debate is the public--the customers, the consumers. I think it was in your opening remarks, or perhaps it was over here, that you started to talk about global trading and the big picture. So I would like to hear from both of you about how a shutdown like rail would impact your members and your customers.
Mr. Nieman, would you like to talk a little bit about...?