Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, gentlemen, for appearing today. We appreciate your taking the time to provide your comments.
I have a few questions for Mr. Dias. Congratulations on assuming the presidency of Unifor in September. We appreciate your taking the time.
I do have to be frank, though. Your comments with respect to the deal could almost be taken right out of Mr. Davies' comments in the House of Commons, which is that the deal could be a good thing but then there are a lot of negatives about it and we need to see the full text before we can decide.
There have been two tranches of information released, which are points by industry and then the final negotiated text. In the context of collective bargaining, when your team is holed up at a hotel and at it for days on end, when you strike an agreement on central terms and a general timeline of the agreement, don't you let the final legal text be negotiated afterward?