Thank you.
Mr. Chair, thank you for giving me this opportunity.
I urge you to adopt this motion, and if it's possible, I urge you to even amend it to say, “subject to a review and upcoming meetings prior to the end of October or the break week in November”. Please allow me to tell you why.
Historically, the dealings of the Toronto Island Airport belonged to a harbour commission that has always belonged to the City of Toronto. Unfortunately, in 2001 the Canada Marine Act was amended and control of this airport was taken from the City of Toronto and given to Ottawa, against a lot of objections from the local municipality. If the mayor of Toronto and the entire city council were here, they would probably say they have difficulties with that.
Since then, there have been a lot of difficulties with this port authority. Of course, it's a federal agency at this point. As a result of a lot of controversy, a deal was signed by the previous government that was worth about $35 million. It was not clear why that was signed. It connected with the building of a bridge that got cancelled. The bridge itself was only $22 million, but the cancellation cost was $35 million. As a result, the new minister then ordered the review, which was the Roger Tassé review.
The review has been finished. I believe it was given to the minister on Monday of this week. The minister, in the House of Commons yesterday, said he would make it public. He is reviewing it right now and he would want to discuss it, and perhaps there will be some action.
I think it's important for this committee to examine those kinds of actions and to look at other opportunities and for some input. I think that would be very helpful. It certainly would be greatly appreciated by the citizens of Toronto, because they have been wanting to get to the bottom of this deal and this whole transaction, and why this port authority was established in the first place.
If this committee can approve this motion and look into it, it would be greatly appreciated. After all, we are talking about transparency and accountability, which I believe is what every member of Parliament would be supportive of, I am sure.
Also, there's local control. I would think my Bloc friends want to make sure that something that belonged to the local municipality wouldn't be just ripped away. That's what happened in 2001, and maybe it should be returned.
So I urge the committee members to support this motion and approve it. If you could see to it that there would even be a timeline attached to it, that would be even better, because this is subject to a huge uproar in the city of Toronto.
And just to finish with a last point, this Toronto Port Authority recently launched a new ferry. On the ferry's first day of operation—its maiden journey, as you'd say—all the media in Toronto were brought on board and a big party was held to celebrate this ferry. On this first day that it sailed forth, a trip that should only take maybe seven minutes took half an hour, and the ferry spun around and crashed. It was actually quite humorous if you watched the television coverage of it. It was the top story in the local papers.
This port authority has been subject to a lot of concerns, so certainly it would be entertaining, and it would be wonderful if your committee could examine this review.
Thank you.