Thank you, Mr. Chairman. First and foremost, I wish to raise a point of order which I would not want to be part of my allotted time.
I would like to know why we have called representatives from Air Canada before the committee. According to the rules, priority is given to consideration of proposed legislation. We are in the process of studying a bill. I have trouble believing that the bill, pardon the expression, has simply slipped through our fingers. We have called these people here as part of the study of the minister's report. But we were in the process of studying a bill, and we were going to call people in to comment on the bill so that it can then be sent back to the House of Commons. I find it unfortunate that people from Air Canada were not informed of this.
Looking at the agenda, I see that the notice of meeting does not make any mention of the bill. We've asked them questions pertaining to the bill, yet they were not asked to appear for that purpose.Therefore, I can understand that they are not prepared to discuss the bill.
I would like for us to backtrack; which why I am raising a point of order. I would like to know why we have called people from Air Canada to talk about consideration of the report, in addition to talking about the bill. It makes no sense to call on people from Air Canada to study a report and to not invite them to consider a bill that concerns them directly. I believe that we failed in our duties and I want us to check on what has occurred.
That being said, I would like to ask my questions.
Mr. Dee, at the outset of your remarks, you said that signage had been changed in a small number of aircraft. I can tell you that changes have really occurred. Perhaps this has been turned into an obsession, but on several aircraft, signs have been entirely removed in order to solve the problem of bilingualism. I think if you were to check, you would see that in many planes, the stickers located on the pull-down tray, indicating the location of life jackets and other things, have been completely removed. They perhaps may not have been removed on all planes, but many have. So the problem has been resolved that way. From a security standpoint, I don't think this was the objective, but I have been in planes where stickers had disappeared, and are not to be found anywhere else.
Therefore, you should be the ones thanking us, when we talk about such good things.