Absolutely. The goal we have with this bill is to have an agreement for both parties. Doing that and not respecting the agreements we have already signed is counterproductive for sure. These agreements will come to an end in one or two years, by the information we have, and at that time they will be able to sign another agreement. If they had one in the past, probably they will have another one. Fortunately, the free market is there, and, as I've said, we have only goal at the end. The Canadian economy will win, create more jobs, keep our kids and grandkids in our regions and have more jobs for them. That's why we think we have to respect the contracts that are already signed.
On February 12th, 2013. See this statement in context.