Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, this is largely an action being taken by the private sector. A company has been put in receivership and a receiver is in place to ensure that one way or the other, there is some action being taken to deal with the assets and the employees of the company. We have had meetings with the receiver to raise our concerns, outline the interest we have in this matter. We have conveyed them, as well, to the federal government, from the very first and early part of this development. We met with the union this afternoon to hear from them the specific concerns that they have with the hope of providing them with the information that we have that may alleviate some of the fears, as well as perhaps directing them to focus the concerns in specific areas where there is some ambiguity in the process to date. I believe that there is another meeting lined up tomorrow.
So we are trying to play a productive role in this process, but I must remind Members that the receiver is the one that is going to deal with the disposal of assets or the sale of this company and that we are only, at best, an interested party, a party that is insisting the views and concerns be taken into account, that we have no particular status in the eyes of the receiver. Thank you.