Thanks.
I ask this as a supplementary question, Mr. Warren. You referenced in your opening comments the health and safety provision language that's in the bill, the “keep the lights on” provisions that are in there to ensure that services that need to continue are protected and are provided to the public. We've received correspondence from a handful of employers who've talked about the possible loss of 911 services and the inability of Canadians to travel when they need to. Can you talk about the language that's there now and what it does for ensuring that services like 911 are still available to the public after a disruption, lockout or a strike?