Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for the question because I think there has been a good deal of misunderstanding and misapprehension.
The Department of Foreign Affairs regularly issues travel advisories. There is nothing exceptional for the country of Mexico. We do them every month or so. All we have done is as we have done for the past several reports, which is to note that in certain Mexican states there has been some civil unrest. We are simply cautioning travellers or tourists not to go into those areas or to stay within the tourist areas and to carry identification. In no way does it constitute a warning. In no way does it say not to go to Mexico.
I would tell any members of Parliament who have received requests from their constituents that we would be glad to supply full information on the travel advisory. Although the Reform Party clearly cannot read or does not care, I think most members of Parliament care about their constituents who must travel to Mexico.