Mr. Speaker, a couple of days ago, a man walked through Chicago's O'Hare airport security checkpoint with seven knives, a stun gun and a can of mace. He made it past airport security.
He was caught by a random second security check by airline personnel in the boarding area.
This is a level of security at airports that Americans have implemented since September 11 that Canada has not.
Do Canadians not deserve the same level of airport security that the United States has? In fact, do Canadians not deserve the very best rather than the second best, which is what is in place?