I think, as my colleague has noted numerous times, that there are a number of scenarios that could possibly arise where such a provision would be used outside of the context of a labour dispute. It's not intended for labour disputes. I think we've noted that a couple of times in the context of the responses that were provided. However, there are a number of scenarios outside of that where a provision such as this may, in fact, be necessary.
It's impossible to predict what situations may arise in the future. This is designed to deal with emergency situations and ensure that the Government of Canada has tools at its disposal when necessary to prevent that imminent harm from happening to the supply chains or to the national security of the supply chains in case those situations do arise.