Mr. Speaker, perhaps he might want to take a look at what the facts are. He has been absolutely disinterested in security and safety.
CATSA, for example, has collected $250 million more than it spends on security and the minister is silent.
On rail safety, he leaves the private sector to resolve the problems.
For two straight weeks the Senate committee has highlighted breaches in safety and security in our ports and still the minister says nothing.
In fact, nothing is what is available in the budget for transportation.
Does the minister have a plan or is he waiting for the Prime Minister to appoint somebody with influence around the cabinet table in his place?