Mr. Speaker, since the minister is not giving any facts it is awfully hard for Canadians to piece the puzzle together.
This week we have seen very little action from the Minister of Transport to improve air security. He asked airlines to lock the cockpit doors but most of them were already doing that. He was asked to provide air marshals by Air Canada and he refused, even though he is considering a $3 billion to $4 billion bailout of Air Canada.
We have seen that bombs and weapons can be smuggled through airport security. The minister has known for months of these security risks and has done nothing.
What kind of attack will it take to force the minister to take the kind of action that is necessary to make sure that our planes are safe in the skies?