It massively disrupts workers' ability to properly collectively bargain when they know, like Premier Danielle Smith is recommending, that the government can just pull out a card that says they're going back to work, that they're not getting the safety they're asking for, that they're not going to get the wages they're asking for, that they're not going to get the work-life balance they're asking for.
The crux of the issue here is that we need to have a whole-of-government approach to upholding our constitutional rights for Canadians. It's not that I'm disappointed with your answer. I just hope that in your review of disruption to the supply chain.... In my view, it is not just the infrastructure that is important to look at; it's also the people who operate that infrastructure. The most important investment a government can make is in ensuring that they have safety on the rail, that they can get good wages, and that they can go home with powerful paycheques because they have powerful unions.
That's common sense. That's the real power we can give workers in this country.