I couldn't help but answer when I heard the last part of that question.
Concerning 28% higher wages, it's not everywhere. An apparel worker makes $10 an hour on average and has a pension plan and insurance and therefore can make it--can send their children to school and can afford to get sick. But you can't tell me that they're 28% overpaid. No way.
You can look at manufacturing in general, but look at it specifically as well. Low unemployment rate--maybe. So this $10-an-hour person who loses his job may get another job somewhere else because they have no choice; they have to get hired somewhere else. But then they may be earning minimum wage with no insurance and no pension plan. Don't tell me this is making a better Canada.
Finally, you asked us what we're doing. We're doing absolutely everything we can, but we're just the voice of working people. I ask you, what are you doing?