I am aware of that. I wonder about that amendment because while it gives the minister permission to let families know that their child is on the no-fly list, it's not clear to me how the family would know to ask the minister because it's still prohibited under the act for airlines to disclose any information related to a listed person to families who are travelling.
I experienced this personally. It was only on the fifth flight with my son that we were told the true reason for our delays. Before that, we were always blamed as having made a booking error with regard to my son. I didn't know until somebody, I guess—I just found out—possibly committed a federal offence to tell me that my son was on the list.
I would then go to the minister to get that confirmation, but I don't know how families are supposed to know that.