Yes, that was a recent announcement.
Let me just begin by saying that I apologize that the microphone didn't work for the translation.
I submitted my submission and comments. I hope you had a chance to review them.
We're no different from Unifor. We're in the same situation.
We go to the bargaining table, and we set aside this money, the SUB plans, that we've been encouraged to negotiate. That money has been there. It's been there collectively. It's no different when we negotiate pension plans. That's money that comes out of the package and that is put there for the workers to use when they are in need.
We can't think of a time of greater need than now.
We had early indications that the government was going to allow the SUB to go through, but obviously that's gone sideways on us. I think as Jerry just said, the $1,000 doesn't really get you to what you need if you're in that higher-wage income, if you're a tradesman. We have it in the steel industry and whatnot. We're in the same boat.
It's a ridiculous thing. The government can fix it and they need to fix it. One thousand dollars just doesn't do it.
When there was a commitment initially that they would use the SUB funds.
Those are funds that everybody, in good faith, went to the bargaining table and signed on the dotted line for so they would be there for the benefit of workers when required.