If the thousand phone calls were made and the callers from your office—I thought you mentioned it was your office—didn't introduce themselves as an infrastructural investigation team or something of that nature, then I apologize. But that is the information we have from some of our members of Parliament and other people.
I was going to suggest that instead of making phone calls, the member could simply go on the Building Canada website. I have in front of me some 97 pages listing what's happening in Ontario. I don't have it in both official languages, but it is available on the website in both official languages. It lists all the different projects for which funding has been given or announced. They are significant with regard to what you're suggesting has taken place in Ontario and in British Columbia. You admit yourself that some of your numbers are ambiguous. But you can find the correct information just by pointing and clicking on the map of Canada. That is available to you. As you are aware, you voted for this budget, on which we are, as agreed, making quarterly reports to Parliament.
So you have the opportunity to find out how things actually stand. We are making good on our promises and we have received a 90% rating. I disagree with bringing in Mr. Page, and I would suggest that in the past we've had a very cooperative committee. Mr. Volpe, Mr. Laframboise, and all the other members have gotten along very well. We actually accomplish a great bit of work, the members who show up. I would recommend that you get the facts straight before you to try to pass motions that are not helpful to the committee's work.