Another issue I'd like to bring up is Bill C-58, which is before the House now. It's the anti-scab legislation that would forbid the use of replacement workers in federally regulated industries like ports.
We hear commentary on both sides about whether this would be good or bad. Obviously the NDP believes that it's an essential thing and that it would actually shorten labour disputes, because if you allow replacement workers, things drag on and get very nasty.
I'm wondering if you can comment on any examples out there. I don't know if other jurisdictions have this kind of legislation, but what do you think the effect would be on a labour dispute in a port with that legislation in place?