I think the point Mr. Scott raises is a very valid one. We have some major safety issues to deal with—air safety, rail safety, and marine safety. I'm concerned that the infrastructure element, just by the sheer weight of work, would be lost.
In the last Parliament we had within human resources a subcommittee that dealt with people with disabilities, because of course there is a wide-ranging group of issues among people with disabilities at the same time as there are larger issues within human resources. One of the ways to accomplish all of that work was to have a subcommittee.
I understand Mr. Jean's point as well, but with respect to the work we have to do—we have an incredible amount of work to do—I think a subcommittee is one effective way of doing that and making sure the work that's done at that subcommittee comes back here. So I think it is a very valuable point that Mr. Scott raises, that we should be looking at the possibility of a subcommittee to make sure that all the work we need to do gets done.