When we had our meetings we spoke about the way we should have some flexibility as a committee. There are two things I would like to talk about.
I am in agreement that we have a meeting on November 3 and so on, but I think that we have to adjust to certain realities.
First, I am still waiting to know when Minister Lebel is supposed to meet with us, on which date. I think it's important that we begin to see his face. He made a few announcements and I would like to see him. I have some good questions for him.
Moreover, there are certain things happening out there. Last October 7, there was an illegal strike at the Toronto Airport. I am concerned about the working conditions of workers, but I also wonder what went on there. Why an illegal strike? What happened? The relationship between the Garda company and the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority is important. I don't know if my colleagues want to talk about this, but I am proposing that we do so.
And so I need to know the date of Minister Lebel's visit. We can ask him some questions about that. I am hearing certain things about Garda and about the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority. It is our role to ask questions in a timely way on what happened. I would like to take the opportunity to ask the Garda representatives—this could be people from their union or simply members of Garda—about the current working conditions.
I don't know what my colleagues think about this. I accept that I can put my little question in every hour, but there are some current realities we are facing. Perhaps the time has come to consider this type of file also with close attention.