Mr. Speaker, this particular bill is mainly technical in scope, but the committee heard from a wide array of witnesses.
When we talk about rail safety, everybody is very much aware of some of the horrific accidents that took place, Lac-MĂ©gantic being at the forefront of most people's recollections. We know that the Auditor General did an extensive study of all the events surrounding that accident.
I know that if we stand in the House during question period and ask the minister for particulars, the minister will stand and go on about how much money the government has spent specifically on rail safety. I would like to ask my colleague whether the minister is on solid ground when she says that. I guess that is the essence of my question.