Thanks, Mr. Chair.
Welcome, Mr. Minister. I'm very pleased to see you here.
In your previous role we had many opportunities to visit my constituency, the Northwest Territories. I look forward to you coming in your present role and taking a look at some of the infrastructure programs there that you are familiar with and that can be good for Canada as a whole. That's something that I'm sure you share with me.
Transport, of course, is a very complex department. It's the meat and potatoes of Canada, moving people and goods around, and we are under constant need to survey the many issues of its different areas. One of them, of course, is the railway revenue formulas that have been set up and the need for a review of them. Many of the people moving grain across this country are very concerned with what's happening with the rates they're paying. They're feeling very much that the companies are perhaps not treating them as fairly as they should.
Now, we're in a somewhat monopolistic situation in Canada. Are you moving ahead with this review? Is this review going to be expedited in a fashion that can help these farmers out over the next while?