Do you want to, well, I’ll start, I guess, with me. In my culture, it’s not very good. Maybe we start with… We both last, so…
Yes, the introductions first. Yes, sure.
It’s been a group effort. Let me just put it that way. So, we wanted to share that also with you today. And so, yes, I mean, I think just very quickly, sorry, please forgive me.
Yes, yes.
Yeah, and just kind of really went to work hard.
But we obviously talked to your office to learn more about the cost, technologies.
But we will send it electronically to you.
Because our lawyers and our researchers are very thorough.
I think it’s very long.
No, I just made one.
Then we wanted the workers to speak about what, for them, like what Wi-Fi would solve.And also then share with you our second briefing, which your office helped us draft. We can send it electronically as well. It’s in draft form.
We also wanted to show you some of the campaigning we’ve been doing, tell you the good news that we’ve been in meetings, and we think it’s going in the right direction.
So, we wanted to talk about why we think making it mandatory makes sense.
One, what we’ve been working on. Second thing, we have been everywhere in the world trying to move this right for communication at sea.
Yes, thank you so much. So, yeah, we came here today to share a few things with you.
Yeah.
Ah.
Yes.
But I don’t think that the FA board will go into the issues that follow. They announced yesterday. So, I think it’s bad.
Oh, there’s another.
And then the person, yeah, the wife left. And then the kids were sent to different relatives. Very difficult. And so he told his story.We also had a priest that is from Stella Maris talk about the religious position of the Premier, about that as a Catholic. And then he ...
And the workers spoke from their heart. In particular, Nofian spoke about how in the past he was 15 months at sea, and in the process, he didn’t speak to the wife. And the agency, something happened where the money stopped coming for 15 months.
And we explained the reasons, the legal reasons, the five fundamental ILO rights.
We collectively presented why mandatory Wi-Fi, not just subsidies, but mandatory, so the bad actors, not just the good people in the sector, but everybody has to do it.
Oh, so good. So good, really. It went really well.
Exactly, yes. Thanks for meeting us again.
Of course. Everything is about them.
I think we’re waiting for a couple of people. The workers, the most important part of the whole thing.
Wow. Thank you. That’s great. Thank you. Fantastic.
Yes, nice to meet you. Yes, it was this time.
I know.