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Public Safety committee It could.
March 1st, 2007Committee meeting
Marc Grégoire
March 1st, 2007Committee meeting
Marc Grégoire
March 1st, 2007Committee meeting
Marc Grégoire
Public Safety committee There are none.
March 1st, 2007Committee meeting
Marc Grégoire
March 1st, 2007Committee meeting
Marc Grégoire
Public Safety committee There's no cost.
March 1st, 2007Committee meeting
Marc Grégoire
Public Safety committee That's comparing it to the Federal Court, where you have to have lawyers and wait for years—
March 1st, 2007Committee meeting
Marc Grégoire
Public Safety committee No, there's no fee; it's free.
March 1st, 2007Committee meeting
Marc Grégoire
Public Safety committee The person doesn't speak to the decision-maker. The persons who decide to put the person on the list in the first place comprise a committee of three: Transport Canada, CSIS, and the RCMP, at the senior level. They make the decision to put the person on the list. They will get a delegation from the Minister of Transport.
March 1st, 2007Committee meeting
Marc Grégoire
Public Safety committee No, because we will set up mechanisms with the airlines. If the person was put on by mistake, and there is an easy fix--for instance, if when you book you provide your passport number or something like that--that shouldn't reoccur. We don't want repeating errors.
March 1st, 2007Committee meeting
Marc Grégoire
Public Safety committee The airlines have been consulted since the very beginning of this program, and they are satisfied with the program now. They are asking us to accelerate its implementation.
March 1st, 2007Committee meeting
Marc Grégoire
Public Safety committee I should add quickly that the people who will be doing that are being hired now. This office doesn't exist. We're setting it up today.
March 1st, 2007Committee meeting
Marc Grégoire
Public Safety committee There will be aliases.
March 1st, 2007Committee meeting
Marc Grégoire
Public Safety committee When the list is made, we will provide aliases, because many names have various ways to be pronounced or to be written. It will be--
March 1st, 2007Committee meeting
Marc Grégoire
Public Safety committee It depends. If we're talking about somebody who cannot fly because he or she represents a threat to the flight only, but is not a threat to society without a mandate of arrest, then there is no issue; there is no one to be arrested. But if it's a criminal under research or at liberty who is found by the airline ticket agent, of course the RCMP will deal with it with the local police.
March 1st, 2007Committee meeting
Marc Grégoire