Thank you, Madam Chair, and I'm here for Brian Masse today from the riding of Port Moody-Coquitlam. I'll acknowledge as well that it's on the unceded and traditional territory of the Kwikwetlem. I also want to share with the committee and for the French-Canadians or the Quebec Canadians here today that at one time in the early 1900s it had the largest lumber mill in Canada and the second largest lumber mill in the world, the Fraser Mills, which was populated by Quebeckers moving west and also the East Indian community, the Chinese community and the Japanese community. Fraser Mills is now under a rebuild as the area Fraser Mills for residential housing and industry and is no longer a mill, but I wanted to recognize the history of the riding.
My first question is for Ms. Yurkovich, and it's just around the points that you laid out that need to be addressed.
I wanted to ask around targets or metrics in relation to the fact that we're not at a point where we have an agreement. Do targets or metrics exist outside of agreements as negotiations go on?