Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague and honourable member from our side of the House.
You should know that I come from a union background and that I have some experience in this, as I lived through the imposition of a law by the provincial government of Quebec. Let me say this at the outset: when salaries are being negotiated, it is not advisable for one party to have the upper hand. We went back to work dragging our heels.
Their ultimate objective here is to put an end to the union movement, privatize the business and offer ridiculous salaries.