Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Pigeon and Ms. Gravitis-Beck, I'm going to ask you two brief questions. First, I'm going to start with the essence of the Official Languages Act as regards the level of service in New Brunswick.
In New Brunswick, throughout my childhood and when I was young, we had Air Canada services. Now Air Canada is absent from the Province of New Brunswick; there are only services provided by Air Canada Jazz.
I understand that the minister told us that Part IV of the act applies to the services of Air Canada Jazz. That means that communications and service to the public will be bilingual. I understand that.
However, in Moncton, New Brunswick, a lot of people working for Air Canada Jazz live in Moncton, a bilingual city in a bilingual province. However, they don't enjoy official language rights under the other parts of the Official Languages Act. That means language of work, the most important right. In other words, in Moncton, I imagine that virtually all Air Canada Jazz employees are bilingual and that they come from New Brunswick. Most may be Acadians. But they don't have the right to work in their language, a right that is protected by the Official Languages Act. I think that's terrible and, in a political sense, I think that the new Conservative government is going to study this aspect. It's clearly not fair.
The second question, which is a little more legal in nature, concerns the definition of incidental services. You've concluded that Aeroplan is not subject to this act because Aeroplan doesn't provide air services; it's an incidental service. I wonder about that. I'd like to know the reason for that state of affairs.
In proposed section 10.2, the definitions of incidental services include ticketing and reservation services. Aeroplan points are accumulated by everyone. You have to contact the Aeroplan centre for Aeroplan ticketing and reservation services.
What's the difference between Air Canada ticketing and Aeroplan ticketing for a person who lives in Moncton, who has points and wants a ticket for a flight on an Air Canada Jazz aircraft? What's the difference?
It seems to me ticketing is a central service. I'm asking for your opinion.