Thanks, Mr. Chair.
I think the motion comes from a good place. I think Mr. Vis comes from a good place.
My concern right now is that I'd like to see what we have going forward. The entire debacle cost us jobs. The plant in Windsor was actually shut down for a while, and there still is a lot of angst, anxiety and issues that I don't want to stir up unnecessarily without a real plan or a reason for it.
Again, I'm not even sure that we need, at some point, a redaction entirely. The auto policies that I've been pushing for here on the Hill are actually similar to those of other countries, where there are measurables for jobs and so forth, and getting a redacted document is not necessarily where I want to be at the end of the day.
I'm not necessarily opposed eventually to going down this road. I think it is a possibility, but I think the motion we have before us is a strong, good motion, and we can do our work on it. I chose not to get one of those briefings, because I also didn't want to get myself inadvertently into a conflict of interest on the file and not be able to represent my constituents by getting an in camera briefing on something. I have a lot of reservations about supporting it at this moment in time.
Again, I think it does come from a good place. I don't think it's mischief. I don't think it's unreasonable, but at the same time, for me, it doesn't make a better process right now. I won't support it at the moment.