My carpenters, my workers, are unionized carpenters. Theirs are not unionized. Every one of my men, it costs him almost $2 an hour to have the right to work. Their worker is paying for that. The advantage with the Merit contractor is that the worker doesn't pay any dues at all.
My workers just had an increase. Their full rate right now will be $47 an hour, but at the end of the line the worker only has about $25 in his pocket. You were mentioning about those pension plans, about how well the people in your districts are living because of these pension plans. But you were actually saying that 70% of Canadian non-unions are making sure that those union workers are having a good time during their old age, and I think this is totally unfair to them. I'm only saying that there was a decision at the Supreme Court—try to respect it.