Thank you, Mr. Chair.
On that note, as you know, Minister, we've had an opportunity to study rail safety recently. We've heard from a lot of witnesses.
I know you're a minister who for the first time put a ministerial order against CN. As for a safety action plan, there were 76 enforcement actions over the last year, I think. This government, through the department, did an independent review of the Railway Safety Act in October, and indeed encouraged this committee, through me, to take another look at rail safety as much as we could. Indeed, I wanted to bring to your attention, Minister, that one particular witness, who had survived a double fatality in B.C., said your actions were long overdue; he in fact applauded your actions. I wanted to bring that to your attention.
My first question is actually in relation to the Quebec bridge. I know that my Quebec caucus, especially the Conservative members, have come to me over time on the Quebec bridge and have had a lot of questions on that. I was wondering if you could give us an update on what has taken place in relation to that CN property.