If this committee is to be relevant, then what we do here really should have an impact on the whole matter. If not, this is just an exercise in delay and in giving the workers a chance to vent, but it would go absolutely nowhere.
Any study or any motions of any substance should be reported to the House of Commons. If it's not reported to the House of Commons, why have a standing committee for transport? Why have a wet sponge to take all the energy from the workers and what we learn from Air Canada representatives and also the report I heard the minister is going to draft? We should take all of that information and present it to the House of Commons. There's nothing to be ashamed of.
Once it's reported to the House of Commons, other members of Parliament may want to comment on it. There might be a concurrence motion so that at the end of the day there would be a three-hour debate. It would be clear where the House of Commons stood, and other members of Parliament would have the opportunity to comment on this matter, which is of huge significance. It's the lives of thousands of workers, and it has an impact on Winnipeg, Montreal, and Mississauga.
I hope that what we do would be tabled in the House of Commons.