Thank you for the question, Mr. Oliphant. To your first point, I'm voting against something that would be of benefit to me, so I don't think that qualifies as a conflict of interest or exercising ambivalence.
But in any event, to your second question, and it's a good question, members of the armed forces and members of the RCMP are not in a union. Things like this are negotiated on their behalf by people in the benefits and compensation branch who do talk to members in uniform. But it's not like a union of members who get together and vote this way or that way. There is consultation, and I would ask Lynne McKenna-Fleming, as I'm not too familiar with the specifics of that kind of consultation, if she has some more information on that. I'd appreciate it.