Good. I was simply thinking to myself that they could ask you to do anything because they are not following the rules and they have you over a barrel.
Mr. Atkinson, listen, I think it's totally disgusting what's going on right now, and I feel we have to do something about it. We have to chew gum and walk at the same time. The judicial issue is just as important, but it won't immediately bring you some bread and butter on the table. You have to take a look and take care of the people first so they can get a job or at least keep one.
I don't understand the issue of should the provincial government or should the union sue Air Canada—or Aveos, in this case—to find a way to make sure that Air Canada complies with the law. In a short time, you said you don't want to talk about it but you're ready to do so.
Is it my understanding that the union would be ready to sue Air Canada to make sure they comply with the law?