I guess the question that I was going to ask is on the point Mr. Julian seems to be making that his clause is needed to protect union workers—maybe I'm wrong and maybe he can answer this—who are opposed to the regime, in his terminology, whatever that means. But my understanding is that there have been union leaders who have been killed because they supported the free trade agreement with Canada. In fact, my understanding is that some union leaders apologized to Minister Blackburn when he was down there that they couldn't have many people meeting with him because they were at a funeral for a union leader who was killed by leftists because he'd supported the free trade agreement.
My point is, is he building in protection just for those opposed to the agreement, or is he building in protection for people who are union leaders who are also supportive of the agreement?