This morning, B.C.'s teachers union and the government to halt the current classroom strike and re-open schools around the province, so the video above may not be of interest anymore.
But the handy graphic – compiled by the digital team at The Canadian Press – highlights some of the more notable financial footnotes of this now four-month work stoppage, which has bled into 11 days of the Fall 2014 school year.
Did you know?
41,000 teachers are currently on strike in British Columbia, and their job action has cost them an average of $6,000 in wages since June 17. The province, during that time, has saved $12 million every day schools have been closed.
Video: The Canadian Press