Mr. Speaker, of course, I totally disagree with the member of the Reform Party.
First of all, I would like to point out to him that, when passengers fly to India, the language of the country, Hindi, is spoken on the plane, and English is also spoken. I do not see where English has primacy. When you go to Spain, both Spanish and English are spoken on the plane.
Wherever you go in the world and you take a national air carrier, it is always the national language that is used and English.
I do not see why and how English would suddenly become the international language, when in practice, this is totally false in the case of most major countries in the world. It should be the same here in Canada.