--and I would encourage you to do that, Chair. I'm pleased that you've made those comments.
I also want to say, in response to something that Mr. Storseth said, that frankly I commend.... I resist saying too much about it, because I don't want my words lifted off of the blues and put somewhere else, but I do commend your government for having put $40 million into technology to deal with SRMs. That was something that was discussed. It was mentioned by Dr. Gord Surgeoner as a wonderful way, over time, to deal with the issue in introducing technology. But we all know that there's more to do.
Having said that, speaking specifically to the motion, I'm of the opinion that I don't want this committee to supercede the jurisdiction of the steering committee and the efforts they undertake. If we start allowing motions to determine what's up next, then we do supercede the jurisdiction of the steering committee, and I just don't want that to become a precedent.
I'm of the belief that there are certain motions that need to be dealt with immediately. Frankly, I'm not certain what's happened to some of those motions. I'm not going to use the P-word. I'm not interested in using it in this committee. But I'm not sure what happened to some of those motions because of it.
I had a motion that I presented on November 27 about transportation out west and the closing of the 53 designated producer car loading sites. I don't know what happens with that.