Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Before hearing from the witnesses, I would like to present a motion. I believe there was some confusion. Mr. Gaston Carrière, president of local 142 of the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada, was supposed to have been asked to appear this morning. According to information I obtained, we apparently invited Mr. Coles, the national president, instead.
Mr. Carrière was prepared. Since he expected to be asked to appear, he made preparations. He learned yesterday that he would not be coming. This is why I would like to present a motion. It reads:
That the committee invite Mr. Gaston Carrière, president of local 142 of the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada at the AbitibiBowater plant in Gatineau, as part of the review of Bill C-501.
I therefore table this motion. I hope that my colleagues here and opposite, the members of the Conservative Party, will understand that this man had been informed—I don't know whether it was by the clerk or someone else—and prepared himself. According to the information I obtained, there was apparently some confusion and someone else—Mr. Coles—was asked to appear.
This is why I'm asking you to respect the steps we took to invite Mr. Gaston Carrière to appear.