Mr. Speaker, today, we learned in a study by Équiterre that pipeline management in this country is all over the map.
In 2017, there was a 41% increase in incidents, spills, leaks, and issues. The so-called automated detection systems do not detect even half of what happens. What happens when companies get caught? Nothing. The notices of violation and orders are systematically ignored, and no one loses their licence.
When will the government clean up its act and bring oil companies in line?