Mr. Chair, I have one question of Mr. Julian, and then a comment.
The motion really requests that the committee inquire into the failure of the security system at Toronto International Airport. My question to Mr. Julian is, what do you see as the scope of this inquiry? Are you suggesting that numerous witnesses be called from the airport, perhaps from the union, from the contractor, from government? Is there a limit to this?
I am getting used to this process of delay from you. We just saw it yesterday in the House: another four motions on material that had already been addressed at committee stage, just dredging up and rehashing the same old stuff again.
I'm looking at the number of motions we haven't yet acted on. We're talking about a future meeting with Canada Post; we're talking about looking at the Toronto Port Authority, about which your colleague brought forward a motion; we're looking at—what do we have here?—infrastructure; we're supposed to be addressing rail safety. And that's in between Bill C-6 and the freight provisions that we still want to bring forward.
Security is important, and I don't want in any way to diminish the value of it.