As we mentioned earlier, the workers' concerns relate to the lack of transparency around the transaction. Indeed, no information has been disclosed about the company's vision for the region. The focus is on Lac‑Saint‑Jean, in Quebec, where the majority of Resolute Forest Products' holdings are located. We are still waiting to see the business plan. Elsewhere in the world, Paper Excellence has a different vision than we have in Quebec.
Earlier, I talked about all our industry activities, among other things. This includes forest harvesting, silviculture, sawmills and the various markets that have sawmills, as well as the wood chips used for pulp and paper, the paper itself, and cardboard. The business plan does not specify whether Paper Excellence will maintain its entire chain of operations: Will some links of the chain be sold off? This is a major concern for the workers.
There's a second concern, related to pension funds, which I'll let Mr. Vaillancourt speak to. However, I can say the following. Earlier, we talked about what we saw in Nova Scotia. In Quebec, there's a particular caveat: when Bowater and Donohue were acquired by Resolute Forest Products, a condition was set to change the pension fund, and that has been done. The old fund is now overdrawn. We're wondering whether this will be recognized in the transaction.