Thank you for your question.
Concerning the sources of information available to us, as we mentioned earlier, the main source of data is the Labour Force Survey, which collects data on a monthly basis from 68,000 households. It provides information on unionized and non-unionized employees. It can also provide a detailed portrait of the workforce according to certain characteristics, such as sector, industry and occupation, as well as demographic characteristics such as age and gender. Data is collected for different population groups, such as racialized groups, immigrants or people with disabilities. It is therefore possible to provide a variety of statistics in this respect. It is also possible to provide statistics on the number of employees at provincial and sub-provincial levels, as well as various labour market statistics. It is also possible to make comparisons over time.