Thank you, Madam Chair. I guess maybe it's something that this government should make the federal government aware of; that given the increase in the international travel, you see it all the time with big jets landing here in Yellowknife, landing in Inuvik or in Whitehorse, just due to security reasons or mechanical purposes, but eventually there is probably going to be flight services from Inuvik to Moscow in the near future. Who's to say that's not going to happen? I know we do a lot of work in that country as it is, and just not to have a plan in place to ensure -- if you want to ensure that there is some national security safety issues and whatnot -- that's all taken into consideration. I don't know how the federal government can come up with a one-stop shop for explosive detection, especially in a territory this big. I don't know what kind of input we had into it but, by the looks of it, I don't think we had any input into this whole CATSA initiative and, like Jane was referring to, we're just dancing to the federal government's tune as a national security issue and I don't think they have really put much thought into it. That's all I have to say.
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