Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, meeting number 43.
I know many of you have been away. What I'd like to do is bring you up to speed.
On Friday you received a notice from me basically cancelling today's meeting and then amending it to include as orders of the day committee business. There are two motions we have to deal with.
I feel it's important to tell the committee the logic behind my decision and let the committee voice their opinions and see where we go. I thought it was important that we meet as a whole committee before proceeding, particularly with this rail safety review. I don't think anyone at this table would disagree that it is an important review, which should be done.
I left it as long as I possibly could. When we left here, the labour dispute was tentatively settled, but over the break it became clear that it wasn't agreed upon. We received word mid-week last week that because of the labour dispute, CN and CP, who were scheduled for Wednesday, would be unable to attend.
Hearing that news, I thought, similar to the last time—when Mr. Bell brought this motion forward, there was a labour dispute going on, and I felt we had deferred it, to a point, to try to let it settle and then bring the parties in whom we need to bring in to discuss this important issue—that we might want to defer it.
I leave that decision up to the committee itself, but I think it's important, with the on-going labour dispute, that if we decide to proceed we set up some parameters so that we're not getting involved in the labour issues out there and are not getting involved in the disputes out there among the organizations.
With that said, I apologize. I know that some people left on Friday to come to Ottawa for a Monday presentation before I sent out the notice. I apologize for that inconvenience.
Again, I think it's important that we have a brief or a long discussion, depending on what the committee wants, as to the direction we want to go with this particular review.
I'll leave it at that. As I think I have in the past, I've always sought the will of the committee. I'll start with Mr. Bell.