Thanks, Mr. Chair.
Good afternoon, Minister, gentlemen and ladies.
Minister, a plain reading of the estimates indicates that between 2014-15 and 2015-16, you're cutting $202 million from Transport Canada. That's a cut of 11%. This is at a time when Ontarians this past weekend watched another train on fire for two consecutive days, which our first responders struggled with for many risky hours.
I always like to think that the federal government, in particular, has an obligation to get the big things right, Minister. One of those is rail safety. Your deputy just said that, all things being equal, there have been no cuts to the number of inspectors. The Auditor General warned you and your department in his last report that he could not find at all the rationale for why you have the number of inspectors you have. He went on to indicate that you only completed 26% of the audits that had to be completed. You almost got three-quarters left behind. VIA Rail with 4 million passengers a year, has not been audited once in a three or four year period.
Minister, with your backstop help here, perhaps they can help me understand the following, because I'm sure it is related to your estimates and the number of inspectors and qualified auditors, etc., you have. What increase has there been in the transportation of oil by rail since your government's arrival? Do you know? Does anybody know in your department?