Mr. Speaker, I just have a quick question to follow up on that.
I know the member, having served with the military police, has quite a bit of experience with regard to security. Apparently the Israel airlines have had extremely high success in preventing hijackings and other problems on air flights. There are some things they do that are quite reasonable.
The member suggestion that flight patterns can be fixed electronically is good. I do not know if Israel airlines do that but we do know they have doors that lock and cannot be kicked in. Locked doors as we have them now simply keep honest people honest. They also have sky marshals in place and that has worked since 1993. They implemented these things after the second hijacking. They were determined hijackings would cease. Sky marshals and well preserved doors seem to be the key in that country.
I am curious as to why the government would not look at that and say why not. That is a simple thing we could do immediately that would look after our airlines in a better way. Would the hon. member comment on that.