That's fine, Mr. Brandt, but allow me to interrupt you for a moment--and I don't mean any discourtesy. Defense and Homeland Security really say you cannot fly over American airspace unless you are in compliance with their no-fly list.
Now, there are flights from Montreal, from Toronto, from Halifax, and from Vancouver that will go over American airspace. A major Canadian carrier has already said that they would rely on the American no-fly list.
What is it about the Canadian program that's different from the demands of the American no-fly list?