Thank you, Madam Chair. The Canadian Air Transport Security Agency, more commonly referred to as CATSA, is a federal government arm that is responsible for screening of air passengers and baggage. Once again, it all stems out of our post-911 world and we have a duty to provide for the travelling public's safety. So the federal government did provide funding for us to increase the security services at the airport through our baggage handling, explosive detectors, et cetera. It's important to note that the staff out there are federal staff and not ours. Their security system is run by the federal government and all their tests and screening are all conducted on the federal level and they are all trained at a standard to provide our services.
Once again, I think that the Member had brought it up in the House as well in reference to a newspaper article in one or our northern papers. We did check out the lag or delays that are happening. Even though they seem like delays, all the flights are leaving on time and it is comparable to other jurisdictions across Canada, the line-ups that are happening, Madam Chair.