If I understand Ms. Read correctly, she's characterizing labour groups as one of the user groups at the port. If I understand Mr. Strahl correctly, he's distinguishing between labour groups and port users, which would be terminals or other commercial entities that operate at the port.
Is that fair? I think we're saying the same thing, and what Ms. Read is saying....
Currently, the only users that are consulted about board seats are commercial port users—that is, terminals or other commercial entities. This would reduce, as Mr. Strahl is suggesting, the number of seats that are nominated by those users and add a single board seat that would be in consultation with labour groups. I think Mr. Strahl is thinking of those two things as separate—port users and labour groups.
Is that correct, Mr. Strahl?