Mr. Chair, moving it to a regulatory power is very important because having a statutory obligation to come in to amend a statute is a much more blunt instrument than being able to move through regulatory reform.
As the hon. member knows as well, we will be striking a review panel for the CTA. It will be charged first and foremost with handling these matters that the hon. member just set out with respect to the movement of grain.
I cannot presuppose what the result of those consultations will be, nor what the advice of this panel would be. However, I can say that it will be charged with this at the outset as the most important thing for it to handle.
We look forward to being able to announce the launch of this panel in the coming weeks.