Thank you for your kind comments to me, Mr. Dhaliwal. I enjoy doing my job as a Teamster, but I do appreciate the kind comments. Also, I recognize that you're one of the few members I've actually seen on a rail job site, so I do appreciate that.
I think you should pass this bill. I think you should give us our amendments. I'm quite serious; pass it in the next 35 to 40 days. Get it through the House; get it through the Senate. Why? The air bill died during the last election. It was a really good bill. It would have really helped us in the air world--in my opinion. That's not shared by all unions and all of the parties, but we thought it was a good bill.
I want to suggest here that it's not a good news story, because the news isn't here. This is the one committee on Parliament Hill that seems to work together to get amendments, to get bills through, without controversy, without all the complaints we hear from everywhere else.
If you could move this bill forward, that's what you could do to help us. Just move the bill forward as quickly as possible.