Indeed. That's pretty clear.
Mr. Warren, I'd like to ask you a question.
We talked about the historic moment when the right to strike was decriminalized. Questions have been asked about this, and you mentioned what a momentous event it was for workers.
And yet even today, we are seeing labour disputes drag on. The steelworkers of the port of Sorel-Tracy in Quebec were on strike for more than a year, during which time replacement workers were used who were paid three times the wages of the strikers.
Is that acceptable? What was the—