Thank you, Madam Chair.
I just want to point out a couple of things again. First of all, we did agree as a committee to hold one meeting. We held that meeting, at which the officials were here.
They explained the situation and it was clear from that committee, from Treasury Board officials, even from the representatives from the city, that it was the council, many of them Liberals, who voted to not proceed with the light rail transit.
And the other fact remains that the money for that light rail system is still on the table.
It's certainly the responsibility of Treasury Board and our minister to protect taxpayers' money and to spend it wisely.
A question I have of you, Madam Chair is this. What happened to our subcommittee in terms of the planning ahead of the future business of this committee? We were very clear when we started this committee that motions like this required 48 hours' notice. We talk about not being prepared. My colleague mentioned doing our homework. How can we do our homework when we're presented with a motion a few minutes before a meeting when we agreed, as a committee, to have 48 hours' notice? I don't understand how we got off track in that way as well.