Thank you very much. I think that goes to that idea of understanding the modernization of the realities of today's world. As you said, they're taking on a lot more.
To Mr. Strickland from the trade unions, Mr. Sauvé mentioned it. It's been mentioned over and over again by witnesses from the care economy, who are overburdened. I think about the trades and I think about the long hours they're working.
Here in B.C., as I'm sure you've heard, there are a lot of overdoses and a lot of addiction within the trades because they're working so hard; they're getting injured, and they don't necessarily have access to a family doctor or easy access to care for healing injuries. I just wonder if you could share a little bit about what the federal government might be able to do to respond with respect to the working conditions these people need to be happy and healthy and to have work-life balance.