In spite of the fact that the government maintains that there is no deal with Air Canada, no deal with Bombardier, I think it's fair to say from the minister's testimony the other day that the government wants to claim some responsibility for the jobs that are going to be created out of these centres of excellence, even though the government denies that there's any deal. We're meant to understand that this is great for workers, that we should all be happy and cheerlead this deal.
Losing this legislation and not being able to pursue the case that was being pursued in the courts, not being able to take it to the Supreme Court for what would likely be a victory—what does that mean to workers in Canada?