Right now, the container terminals are slow in B.C., to put it politely. It doesn't have anything to do with our strike. I won't say what I was going to say, because the interpreters.... It has nothing to do with our strike—absolutely nothing. It's the world economy. Shipping is an ebb-and-flow type of situation. We've offered to go and meet our customers with our employers and have sit-downs with them and explain that bargaining is done. “We're open for business. Let's start moving the cargo again.” We got responses like, “Not right now”, “Maybe later” and “It's okay.”
If our employers aren't willing to actually go with us to meet with customers, that's a problem as well.