I can't speak too much to that specific project, but generally in Manitoba, the situation is the following, and I think Brendan articulated this a little bit as well.
Technically in some cases you can work on one of those infrastructure projects, as long as you join the right union. Essentially, to Mr. Poilievre's point earlier, so long as you're willing to forfeit your right to freely associate, you can work on the Red River project.
We think, and our workers think, that is an unacceptable option. We have companies that, because of the unique labour model that we enjoy, as I mentioned earlier, self-perform all of the work. This means they have hundreds of different tradespeople who are fiercely loyal to that company, who have worked there for many years, and the company will not.... That's their business model. They've built their business model on having these employees on their team. They're not going to suddenly wake up one day and pretend they're a building trades company and forfeit their business model. That's unacceptable to the business owners as well.