Further, I see no problem as far as buying the ticket is concerned. I am not asking that inquiries be made at the moment a ticket is purchased, I am asking that inquiries be made at the border, at the moment of departure. I thought you were already aware of this. In the situation we are talking about, the child was very shrewd because he used his parents' credit card, and he knew that his parents would only receive their credit card statement when they came back from their holiday.
Why target flights? First, because it's easy to do so. Further, a person can travel farther by plane than by car or by train, on the same continent. You can fly to other countries where it would be very difficult to find a child. Our relationship with the United States is fairly good, so it is possible to search for a missing child south of the border. I have to say in all honesty that parents who hear about this story don't understand that, despite existing security regulations, a child can still travel on his own to another continent. In this case, it was Africa. The child went to Morocco.
I personally don't think this is very complicated, but if you think so, we would suggest turning this over to the minister and recommending that the government take the necessary measures. We would let the government decide how to address this issue, be it through legislative or regulatory means, to find an easy solution to a situation which can be a nightmare for families.