We have six collective agreements that deal with our employee group. We have other agreements that deal with artists and talent, and so on, but we have six that deal with our employees. Of those, the Canadian Media Guild is the collective agreement—our collective agreements are distinguished by geography—that includes the production, journalistic, and editorial union that governs the working conditions for employees outside of the province of Quebec and the city of Moncton.
They have two very interesting articles. One deals specifically with harassment. They're focused on preventing harassment in the workplace. They, however, refer back to the CBC's HR policy on anti-harassment. They also have an article regarding respect in the workplace and that was the genesis for the training that Hubert spoke of earlier, in 2007. That very much speaks about the climate of work and how the CBC's focus is on ensuring that we have a respectful workplace. That article is the genesis of that.
APS is our Association of Professionals and Supervisors. They also have an article that refers back to our management policies. The SCFP, or the CUPE agreement, also has an anti-harassment, anti-discrimination, article that again....They always refer back to our policy.
We have three that refer specifically to our policy and then the other three are silent on the question of harassment per se, but have anti-discrimination articles.