Specifically on the envelope, I think this is the most interesting aspect. I think Canadians want to see transparency and some light into how the strike actually happened. In terms of your example, one of the earliest in this Parliament, it could help with this. I really do appreciate your answers here in this respect.
On the envelope, it's my understanding that this envelope is established largely by Treasury Board through a global mandate and binds several bargaining agents and several bargaining tables, including yours. Do you have any ability to advocate for yourself as an employer with Treasury Board, and to understand the circumstances that arose with the strike? Were you able to actually have your voice heard to prevent such a strike?