Mr. Speaker, never mind the illogic for all the brokenness. I have just spent four minutes talking about fixes.
I want to take this moment to raise something with the House about the fact that the Minister of Transport recently worked with the member opposite to hold an information event with Transport Canada officials.
I am sorry to report to the House that instead of taking rail safety seriously, the NDP member for York South—Weston and an audience stacked with NDP activists turned that information session with non-partisan public officials into a disappointing partisan political charade precipitated by a partisan tirade by the member opposite.
I will tell members that our public servants, who are non-partisan and independent, deserve far better treatment than what they were subjected to by the member of Parliament opposite.
As a result of his shenanigans, the Minister of Transport will no longer subject public servants to that kind of abuse and embarrassment from the NDP on any issues, especially those as sensitive as rail safety.
We are going to continue to take that issue seriously. I wish the member would—