Yes. I was government caucus chair when I took on that responsibility of meeting with them.
The caucus chair for the NDP government, Shane Simpson, was and continues to be a good friend. We were looking at different models for doing that. Among the principles of innovation are coordination, cooperation, and consultation. I wanted to apply that in the process in which we went forward with that. The president of the BCGEU, Darryl Walker, was also very interested. He happens to also be a friend of mine.
We were able to look at it, and they were very interested, both the union and the NDP. In fact, I briefed them as a group of caucus members on two occasions. I think I met individually with two or three other members of their caucus as well in answering their questions. They certainly looked at it. I think it's fair to say that they were pretty amenable to it as a direction for something they wanted to explore and be a part of as well.