I will be brief, Mr. Chair.
In response to the three or four questions he was asked on Monday and the five or six questions he was asked on Tuesday, our Minister of Transport told us that what he is going to do to take action on this file is to call Air Canada, the Department of Transport and Aveos to appear before the committee.
So I am surprised to see that the parliamentary secretary refuses to follow up on what his minister told us, namely that Aveos should appear before the committee.
Furthermore, no one here, aside from the Conservatives, is talking about giving $1 billion to Aveos. I am surprised to see the Conservatives talking about that. We do not want to give $1 billion to Aveos; that is not at all what we are asking for. We are asking for Aveos' representatives to appear before us to explain what happened. I can imagine that the Conservatives may have no other solution than to give $1 billion to Aveos. On our side, that is not what we think. We think we should call Aveos in and question its representatives in order to find out what did not work and what we could do so that things go better in the future.
In my opinion, if we want to follow the Minister of Transport, we should have Aveos appear.