You know, in Quebec, in a one-industry town like Lebel-sur-Quévillon, and we heard witnesses on that subject here last week, as is often the case, the employees never wanted to stay out on strike and did not want it to continue, because they lose their jobs. First, they lose their incomes. Often, there are no other industries there to hire them. Their houses lose value, and often they even have to move. So in that situation, no one who had paid in to employment insurance for 25 years who is affected by a labour dispute and then a layoff wants to live in that situation. No one wants that. It is not true that we are going to create incentives.
Everyone gains self-worth and achievement through work. We have to believe in that too. Everyone has a family to feed. So I don't see where you are seeing incentives in those cases.