Thank you, Mr. Chair.
This is with regard to some business arising out of the meeting on February 15. I had stated an interest in a study or a review of the statutory and operational framework of Marine Atlantic Incorporated, which is a federal crown corporation. At the time, the parliamentary secretary volunteered that requests for either information or documents made by any member of the committee, including me, regarding the issue would be welcomed and would be handled by the minister and the department and the crown corporation with urgent priority.
The parliamentary secretary seemed to suggest that the department would be so anxious to fulfill the request for a number of reasons, but in particular that by so fulfilling the request my concerns and curiosities would be satisfied that the corporation was being well managed, and there was no need for any further study.
So what I'd like to do, because I raised this issue at committee, is let my fellow committee members know the following.
Brian, I'll be presenting you with a letter that I'd like you to convey to the minister's department and to Marine Atlantic Incorporated. It's a fairly extensive list of information that I'm requesting, but it should be fairly easy to compile.
Rather than communicate that information to the committee at large, I had discussions with members of the Bloc Québécois, and because of the translation requirements, I think it would be agreed and fair that if you just conveyed that information to me, it would be a private communication between the minister's office and me. I would be prepared to share that information with any member who so desired.
If I can get that information quickly, then I won't be presenting a motion before the committee to pursue the issue of Marine Atlantic further. If I can't get that information quickly, then I will indeed pursue the matter with a formal motion.