Evidence of meeting #46 for Transport, Infrastructure and Communities in the 40th Parliament, 3rd Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was track.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Luc Bourdon  Director General, Rail Safety, Department of Transport
Phil Benson  Lobbyist, Teamsters Canada
William Brehl  President, Teamsters Canada Rail Conference, Maintenance of Way Employees Division, Teamsters Canada
Rob Smith  National Legislative Director, Teamsters Canada Rail Conference, Locomotive Engineers, Teamsters Canada

4:20 p.m.

Director General, Rail Safety, Department of Transport

Luc Bourdon

It's in a lot of safety books you read. Somehow you need to find someone who's fully accountable for safety in an organization.

Safety has been, for many years, the job of a lot of people. It is very hard to pinpoint who is really accountable. This supervisor does this and that supervisor does that, and things like that. Now we want someone we can go to who we know has full authority, directly from the CEO, to get things done and to make the changes that may be required for having a safer workplace. Now we know who to go to.

4:20 p.m.

Conservative

Bradley Trost Conservative Saskatoon—Humboldt, SK

Has it been done in any other jurisdiction? Are we unique in trying this approach? Do you have any experience with that?

4:20 p.m.

Director General, Rail Safety, Department of Transport

Luc Bourdon

It's pretty much standard for every industry that has adopted the safety management system. I wouldn't say that it's the pillar of the safety management system, but definitely a requirement is that you need to have an accountable executive.

4:20 p.m.

Conservative

Bradley Trost Conservative Saskatoon—Humboldt, SK

What other industries currently have this?

4:20 p.m.

Director General, Rail Safety, Department of Transport

Luc Bourdon

I think civil aviation has it.

4:20 p.m.

Conservative

Bradley Trost Conservative Saskatoon—Humboldt, SK

Okay. So this isn't as unique an idea as it's been presented to me.

4:20 p.m.

Director General, Rail Safety, Department of Transport

4:20 p.m.

Conservative

Bradley Trost Conservative Saskatoon—Humboldt, SK

One of the other questions that will come with the next witness, as has been pointed out, is the question of whether all rail traffic control of Canadian rail should be located in Canada. It has been noted that there may be a company moving to Chicago, or things like that. Has the department looked at the impact that may or may not have on safety for Canada?

4:20 p.m.

Director General, Rail Safety, Department of Transport

Luc Bourdon

It was a recommendation of the RSA review panel. It was recommendation 45, if I remember, which asked us to keep the RTC offices located in Canada. At the time, when we looked at it, obviously we consulted with Justice. We were kind of told that we would be in breach of GATS, the General Agreement on Trade in Services, and NAFTA if we restricted the operation of RTC offices in Canada. In the States they've used security reasons, instead, to keep the RTC offices in the States.

4:20 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Merv Tweed

I'll have to stop it there, Mr. Trost.

We have a few minutes left, so I'm just going give a one-minute round to everybody, and then we'll invite our new witnesses to appear.

Mr. Dhaliwal, you have one minute.

4:20 p.m.

Liberal

Sukh Dhaliwal Liberal Newton—North Delta, BC

Thank you.

I would carry on with Mr. Trost's question. The review of the RSA recommended that the rail traffic controllers be required to be physically in Canada so they can be inspected. Would you like to see that provision in Bill C-33?

4:25 p.m.

Director General, Rail Safety, Department of Transport

Luc Bourdon

If we look at it from strictly a safety point of view, if they are located elsewhere, we already have an agreement with the FRA allowing us to go and audit and do some inspections. I think the minister mentioned on Tuesday that he'd be open to considering this. But from the advice we received, we couldn't do it. That's what we were told.

4:25 p.m.

Liberal

Sukh Dhaliwal Liberal Newton—North Delta, BC

Under proposed subsection 47.2(2), the federal crown corporations and provinces are exempted from monetary penalties. Does that apply to the provincial crown corporations as well, or should it?

4:25 p.m.

Director General, Rail Safety, Department of Transport

Luc Bourdon

That, I don't know. On crown corporations, I don't have an answer for you. If you take a company like VIA Rail, they'd be subject to it for sure.

4:25 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Merv Tweed

All right. Thank you.

Mr. Bevington.

4:25 p.m.

NDP

Dennis Bevington NDP Western Arctic, NT

We've had testimony with aviation SMS on whistleblower protection that internally is not adequate. Now we have another bill that gives the whistleblower information to the company. Is that correct?

4:25 p.m.

Director General, Rail Safety, Department of Transport

4:25 p.m.

NDP

Dennis Bevington NDP Western Arctic, NT

What we've seen with aviation from the testimony we got is that this is not effective. So why are we continuing this practice with this amendment?

4:25 p.m.

Director General, Rail Safety, Department of Transport

Luc Bourdon

I think it was a suggestion from the panel. We looked at the philosophy of SMS, and we saw that with more openness and a better safety culture it could happen. If it's not happening, then they would not be in compliance with the act and we could take action.

4:25 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Merv Tweed

I'll have to end it there. Thank you.

Mr. Trost.

4:25 p.m.

Conservative

Bradley Trost Conservative Saskatoon—Humboldt, SK

If it's a security issue for the U.S., why couldn't it be a security issue here?

4:25 p.m.

Director General, Rail Safety, Department of Transport

Luc Bourdon

I'm not an expert in security, so I can't give you the answer.

4:25 p.m.

Conservative

Bradley Trost Conservative Saskatoon—Humboldt, SK

Could you get Justice to forward their opinion and table it for us?

4:25 p.m.

Director General, Rail Safety, Department of Transport

Luc Bourdon

We could look into it, but security is not under my mandate.

4:25 p.m.

Conservative

Bradley Trost Conservative Saskatoon—Humboldt, SK

We'll follow up, then.

Mr. Jean?