I guess what I'm hearing is that getting called to a round table on the side isn't the same as being at the table. If that's not happening in B.C., I don't see it happening anywhere else.
You say this is a federal-provincial partnership, but the feds are driving this agenda, so you get to say, to some degree, if we're going to do this federal-provincial partnership, who's at the table. Is labour at the table? Are first nations at the table? Or are they in another room, and they get called on once in a while for advice?