I appreciate that.
What I'm hearing from labour is that they want to see it in writing. They want to see it in the legislation. If it's not in the legislation, it's going to be very hard for me—and much harder for you—to go and reassure them.
There are so many moving parts here. This brings me to the other part, which is the regional round tables.
They talk about union partners in the regional round tables, yet I've never met a union that's been involved in any of the round tables. Who's at those round tables? Does labour get to sit at the table, or do they have to sit in another room and get called on once in awhile?