I'll answer both of your statements there.
Ken Georgetti has a great history in the labour movement. I'll never take that from him. He's done amazing things for the workers of this country and my home province of British Columbia. However, Ken Georgetti does not represent labour at the Port of Vancouver. He doesn't. He supported the building of RBT2, which has the potential to destroy half my jobs in the port of Vancouver. That is not what a labour rep does. A labour rep fights for workers' jobs. That's what a labour rep does.
To your other suggestion about whether it would be a conflict of interest if an employer in the port of Vancouver sits on any port authority board, or if I sit on a port authority board, or one of my people who is active, the simple answer is no. The port authority builds more things and is involved in more issues than just the building of terminals.
Currently, the way the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is structured.... It came almost dead last in that report that was put out. A couple of port authorities that I mentioned came in a little higher than it did, and they have active workers who represent them on the boards. So no, I don't think that would be a conflict of interest. If one came up, I would expect that board member to recuse himself for that one issue.