Mr. Chair, if the government has nothing to hide, there's absolutely nothing wrong in bringing forward these eight appointees.
I'm particularly interested in Gary Valcour, because I want to ask whether he wants to work with the mayor of Oshawa and others, because the people of Oshawa are very against the refinery plant. I want to ask Mr. Valcour whether he has the experience to mediate between what the citizens want and what some of the folks who donate a great deal of funding to the Conservatives, such as Tim O'Connor, want. He wants to build this ethanol plant and wants the federal government, with taxpayers' money, to subsidize such a plant.
So there are lots of questions there.
I'm very interested in asking Mr. Elmer Derrick about his approval of the gas pipeline in his area, even though the majority of the chiefs and leaders in the area are very much against it. What vision does he have for Prince Rupert and the port authority there. What kind of vision does he have for Prince Rupert? Jennifer Clarke is also a big donor to the Conservatives. How do both of them see Prince Rupert? It happens to be a huge port and is a port that certainly can expand. I'm slightly concerned about the size. Does it need to be bigger, with tankers getting bigger? Would Prince Rupert be able to deal with the increasing size of these new tankers that want to come in?
With Prince Rupert, especially, quite a lot of grain is transferred there through CN or CP. What kind of experience are they having in terms of the delivery. Is it on time?
These are all the folks that will be dealing with these port authorities. Under our committee's mandate, we have every right to talk to them about their qualifications and the visions they have for the port authorities they will be serving on or are serving on now. I think it's useful for us to connect with them.
Several are in the Québec Port Authority. Éric Dupont, Pierre Rivard, and a previous failed Conservative candidate, I believe, were appointed there. So there are three. We didn't get that last one, but certainly we should talk to these two and get their vision of what the Quebec port should be. What's the first-year plan and the five-year plan for the Quebec port?
We have eight appointees to these boards, these port authorities. My colleague has documented their relationships with the Conservative Party. They may be very qualified people, but let's talk to them.
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