I think the removal of the report to the House neuters this, and that really is an inappropriate signal to Canadians who are affected by this issue. If you've had your vehicle stolen, as Ms. Gallant pointed out, you may not be able to get a rental. There's a financial hardship. This is impacting businesses as well, in terms of productivity. She's quite correct that productivity is certainly an issue in the Canadian economy. On top of that, $1.2 billion in insurance premiums were paid out. That's a $500 per Canadian household increase in terms of insurance premiums that is being seen by many Canadians. In Ontario it's higher.
This is something that's a serious issue, and it's all happening through a federally regulated port and on federally regulated railways. It had a sharp increase in the last number of years. To not report that to the House, to not take it that seriously, I think, is a mistake and an affront to those Canadians impacted by it.