I think this was also what my Bloc colleague was interested in, that is, whether decision-makers are coming to the table in these negotiations.
The goal of this study is to understand the economic impact of the Vancouver port strike. It seems to me that that also involves how it affects families on the ground. If I think about my riding of Port Moody—Coquitlam, there were many workers from my riding who were impacted, who were fighting against the rising cost of rents, homes and food.
I wonder if you could just share your thoughts, or even recommendations to this committee, on how it affects workers when negotiation is limited and there is no ability for them to have fair collective bargaining.