Yes, so what we desperately need, Minister, and what I wish I saw in this bill, are reforms to an archaic 18th-century approach to rail policing. There's no reason that multi-billion dollar companies should get to police themselves. Air Canada doesn't have its own police.
We desperately need this, and I'm appealing to you, I'm urging you to bring forward at the very earliest opportunity a legislative reform that gets rid of private corporate rail police in Canada and brings in a proper, accountable police agency that is paid for by the industry and reports to a civilian oversight commission.
This is what they do in the United Kingdom. I think most Canadians are shocked to hear that rail companies get to police themselves. I'm going to turn to one more....
Do I have 30 more seconds, Mr. Chair?