First, since we regularly see these kinds of problems, it's important for us as union representatives to pass on to you the concerns, insecurity and, in some cases, the anxiety and distress that currently prevail in the work place.
The second item concerns the thinking we've begun and the fact that we're taking charge matters to get ourselves out of this precarious situation with the aid of the objectives we've set. In that context, the government must provide us with support.
For example, when J. Ford Ltd. ran into trouble in your riding, I intervened personally. I attended the general meeting, and it wasn't easy.
So this is a situation that we see every day, and, in every case, we have to develop different strategies to make it possible to keep jobs. We work in this field. We have good expertise. We intervene sector by sector. However, we need government support. You must help us so that people can live with dignity in our society. Ultimately, it's only that and all that that we're telling you.