Mr. Speaker, we are dealing with something after the fact. I want to raise another matter with the minister and he has a chance to deal with it before the fact.
The United Transportation Union and others are concerned with the way that marshalling requirements are being handled by the railway. We have cases where crews are going out with trains that have more cars than are on the records that they have, which means that they can make mistakes with respect to sidings, with respect to what is on the train in terms of hazardous materials, and so on.
I know the rail safety directorate has been contacted about this matter. Could the minister make a commitment to look into it himself and make sure that something is done about it before we have to raise it after an accident?