Precisely. That's exactly the point that the Liberal Party has been making for some time about transparency, to make sure that we know for sure what's going on. The government has the right to make difficult choices when it comes to the transportation of dangerous goods and safety management systems. That's its prerogative. The problem is that the Parliamentary Budget Officer of Canada, a position created by all parties, can't get the information to assess the government's claims. I would expect that you, your shareholders, your employees, and the population that you serve, your clients, would want to know what's going on. They'd want to know what is really happening here, and whether this is having a bearing on safety and security and the enforcement of the existing regulations.
I want you to know, and I want your customers to know, that the problem we're facing here in Ottawa is that we have a government that will not open the books. No matter what you hear from Conservative MPs, spinning testimony from an official last week, you can't trust it. As Ronald Reagan would say, you trust, but you verify.