Thanks, Mr. Chair.
I just find it somewhat distressing that the head of one of Canada's agencies doesn't know the policies that his agency creates. It also makes it very difficult to understand the science that directs such policies when you don't even know the policy.
Given the fact that unvaccinated Canadians are allowed to travel domestically by air and on ferries, how does that science apply to anybody else in Canada who is unvaccinated, say from my riding of Cumberland—Colchester, which is in Nova Scotia. How can they not get on an airplane if certain Canadians can?
What is the magical science that exists for certain people that doesn't exist for others in Canada? Please explain that to me, sir.