Mr. Benson, my time is really short. I have probably only a minute left.
I'm not disputing what you're saying. The problem is that Bill C-6 is not addressing occupational health and safety; it is addressing air safety.
I'm getting back to the focus here. Some of your brothers were here at the table earlier, two other unions, and it appeared that they were the only ones who were really opposed to Bill C-6. We've had a raft of witnesses, many of whom have as their sole focus the safety of air travel, and they're all supportive of this bill, subject to some minor amendments that we've heard here as well. The government, I believe, has indicated we're willing to continue dialogue on that.
When we're talking about your organization and the other two unions that were before us, clearly there is an issue of individuals fearing they might lose their jobs because of this, because of what you referred to as self-regulation. It certainly came out from the other witnesses.