Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I just want to take a minute of my time here to put a notice of motion on the table that we can discuss later. I want to get it on the record for our next study on the grocery CEOs and the ministers.
You have been given a copy of the motion. I'll read it into the record. We can discuss it later. I think it's important that we include some of the documents from the ministers.
My motion reads as follows:
That, given the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry’s broken promise to come up with a plan to lower food prices for Canadians by Thanksgiving and the correspondence distributed to the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food on October 10, 2023, from the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry and the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food requesting the re-opening of hearings into Canada’s high grocery prices, that the committee order the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, the Minister of Agriculture and AgriFood and the Minister of Finance to table by December 1, 2023, all records including briefing notes, analysis and emails on plans to lower grocery prices and to request that they appear before the committee to explain how their plan will lower food prices in Canada.
I will move that motion at a later time, Mr. Chair. I just wanted to get that on the record.
Turning to the witnesses, thank you both for being here. We do appreciate your expertise.
Ms. Vanstone, you say that you're having great conversations with industry, but this has been going on since 2017. I think the time for conversations has long passed. I guess I'm a little frustrated with the pretty unanimous positions or concerns raised by industry and different aspects of the industry. We sent a letter to the Minister of Transport almost a year ago asking for some changes to be made. We weren't even given a response, let alone any changes to address some of these concerns.
I think the solution here is pretty clear.
Ms. Vanstone, has the Minister of Transport ever given you or your department any direction to try to resolve this situation and come up with maybe an interim policy while changes to section 16 are worked through? Has any direction been given to you by the minister?