Thank you for your question. I appreciate it.
Back in 2005 when we were locked out by Telus, instead of meeting all of our demands, they opted to pay, we estimate, over three times the cost for scab labour. They certainly can afford and have the ability to pay. I would just throw out there that when we're locked out and there is no consequence, there is indeed anti-union animus and it goes against the charter, quite frankly.
I agree with my brother here that the higher, the better. I would also say it's quite illegal when you go against the charter. We should all be offended.
Indeed, I think the higher the better. I approve.