Thank you.
Thank you all for coming.
I know the opposition is a bit stressed because of the success of the economic action plan.
I know my good friend Mr. Holder was trying to source a question with respect to standing up for the 98% of people who actually pay off their student loans on time and to make sure that of the 2% who do not, that there isn't a concerted effort by some not to pay their loans because they think they can get away with it.
Something that we've seen constantly at this committee is the official opposition standing up for the rights of people who don't play by the rules, as opposed to those who do play by the rules. I guess it's something that will continue to permeate this Parliament until the next election.
With respect to the economic action plan, I like everything that's been happening. I noted in my riding that when we had an event with respect to the economic action plan items and investments that were made, I was pleased to be joined by the member for Markham—Unionville, Mr. McCallum, a Liberal member, who participated and was very happy with some of the investments we made in his riding. He was very happy to see some of the signs that were put out there, some of the advertisements.
I know when I'm in my riding people are quite excited by some of the tax changes that are made and some of the benefits they now have access to and they look forward to some of those tax savings. Last week I was at an arena built in my riding.... There were two good events last week: an arena built in my riding where hundreds of craftsmen were at work, men and women, finishing off an arena; a million rivets in the roof, 10 kilometres of piping underneath the ground, replacing a 70-year-old arena. So people were very excited.
I was at the completion of a social housing project, a cooperation among CMHC, the province, and the municipality. There were 257 families celebrating affordable housing in the riding of Markham—Unionville, which is the Liberal-held riding of John McCallum.
So there are a lot of things happening. We're all very excited. Again, I take every opportunity to say I believe the public service has done spectacular work over the last couple of years. I know the opposition might not necessarily feel that way because it's been so successful, but I think you've done tremendous work, be it the G-8, G-20, or the economic action plan. I hear it from my mayors and I hear it from people about the speed at which things were done, how quickly it was done. The fact that you can announce a project, see it completed and open the project all in the span of two years is something that is completely remarkable.
I'd like to talk about AECL and how it's possible that a previous government could have signed an agreement that will allow a project to be so over budget, but I'm not going to. I'll leave that with the natural resources committee to investigate.
I want to go into the Nortel campus a little bit. I think, Mr. Lakroni, you mentioned a third-party independent analysis. What is that and what does it entail?