This order is only for a Canada port authority or somebody who is in charge of a port facility. In the relationship that exists from a labour perspective, Canada port authorities are not the direct employer of unions or anything like that. They don't have the ability to step in and intervene. It is the way the structure and the governance have been set up as it relates to Canada port authorities.
Again, this was never intended to address any sort of labour action. If anything, it was entirely competition, national economic security and national security as it relates to supply chain fluidity, and making sure that the minister has this in his or her tool kit as a measure of last recourse to protect supply chains and anything resulting from that, and not in any sort of a labour context.