There are over 20 bargaining units in Chalk River, and most of them are fairly small. There would be anywhere between a couple to 20 or 40. There are about three big unions: PIPSC, steel, and I forget the other. They would make up a lot of it, but there are a lot of small bargaining units. We ourselves are about 50 members of that 3,200 at Chalk River, and we have a couple spread out through the other ones.
Yes, it's been very difficult. There has been a lack of willingness on the employer's side to move forward on this pension issue. They have that fallback, so it has caused a lot of angst among the unions out there and among the employees. They think if this is how this new operator wants to operate the facility, what does it mean moving forward on other issues?
Just to let you know, in the time that this announcement was made, we were finding it very difficult to find people to come and work for us in our classifications at the facility. We posted a job three times. It's a very high-paying job, but there's no interest in coming out to Chalk River right now.