Evidence of meeting #5 for Transport, Infrastructure and Communities in the 39th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was ambassador.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Dan Stamper  President, Canadian Transit Company
Matthew Moroun  Vice-Chairman and Principal of Centra Inc., Canadian Transit Company
Skip McMahon  Executive Director of External Affairs, Canadian Transit Company
Phil Benson  Lobbyist, Teamsters Canada

12:45 p.m.

Lobbyist, Teamsters Canada

Phil Benson

I think that's perfectly correct, and also, to laud Transport Canada, they kind of consult us to death. We're in all sorts of consultations on all sorts of things.

We recognize that sometimes bills like this appear. They're a renewal of a past bill. It's just that as we move forward, the devil in this bill seems to be in the details, which a lot of the other people are saying, and we just want to make sure that of course we would be there to represent our interests and also, using our knowledge, the general public's interests as well.

12:45 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Merv Tweed

Mr. Masse.

12:45 p.m.

NDP

Brian Masse NDP Windsor West, ON

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

With regard to your members and the standards that this bill actually creates in terms of having some best practices and uniformity across all the border crossings, is that a net benefit to the members you represent, and is that a greater amount of accountability that will be a benefit to you and your members?

12:45 p.m.

Lobbyist, Teamsters Canada

Phil Benson

Thank you for your question.

I think the devil is in the implementation. As you know, as with most acts, we have statutory enactments and then we have the regulatory background. Obviously, how we do security, how we do health and safety; is it going to be similar to the SMES and SMS and FRMS systems; how is it going to be approached, and how is it going to be done? The devil is in the detail and it's something we'll have to look at very closely, and also, as you understand, the difference between various employers and collective agreements and the impact on those. Until we have those details, it's pretty hard for us to make an assessment.

12:50 p.m.

NDP

Brian Masse NDP Windsor West, ON

So you need more on the regulation aspect to get to the details. But if they were applied generally, would having the same standards for your members across the country be a benefit?

12:50 p.m.

Lobbyist, Teamsters Canada

Phil Benson

Generally, the best practices, if they're applied as widely as possible, are a good achievement for working people.

12:50 p.m.

NDP

Brian Masse NDP Windsor West, ON

Thank you.

12:50 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Merv Tweed

Mr. Fast.

12:50 p.m.

Conservative

Ed Fast Conservative Abbotsford, BC

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

Thank you for coming, Mr. Benson.

12:50 p.m.

Lobbyist, Teamsters Canada

Phil Benson

Thank you for having me.

12:50 p.m.

Conservative

Ed Fast Conservative Abbotsford, BC

Your comments were brief enough that I have to conclude that you're supportive of, first of all, splitting the bill--

12:50 p.m.

Lobbyist, Teamsters Canada

Phil Benson

Absolutely.

12:50 p.m.

Conservative

Ed Fast Conservative Abbotsford, BC

--and secondly, you're supportive fundamentally of this particular bill. Is that correct?

12:50 p.m.

Lobbyist, Teamsters Canada

Phil Benson

In general, yes. The splitting of the bill was very appreciated. If you look at the other two bills, they are not exact. We have our airline division, our railway conference, and when we move on to others, freight and tank haul, or whatever, it makes it very difficult to come before the House of Commons to make any cogent discussions or arguments, which do we pick and which do we not?

Also, in looking at the bill, our general viewpoint in examining it was that, perhaps more than for other people--let's say, other unions and other groups--the 9/11 world has had a huge impact and continues to have a huge impact on our membership, on the members' ability to work, but also to make sure those vegetables show up in the winter and all those other things that happen. We view this as perhaps one of those required features that has to move forward to continue the assurance that the borders are open.

With that regard, again, the devil is in the detail. As we move forward to the regulatory part, I'm sure we may have other comments.

12:50 p.m.

Conservative

Ed Fast Conservative Abbotsford, BC

You're asking to be consulted during the implementation of the bill?

12:50 p.m.

Lobbyist, Teamsters Canada

Phil Benson

Absolutely.

12:50 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Merv Tweed

Is there anything else?

Thank you, Mr. Benson.

12:50 p.m.

Lobbyist, Teamsters Canada

Phil Benson

Thank you very much for having me in front of you.

12:50 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Merv Tweed

I appreciate your attendance.

Are there any other comments?

If not, the committee will meet again on Thursday at 11 o'clock with the minister.

The meeting is adjourned.