Mr. Speaker, we continue to hear of numerous incidents of racial profiling at our borders and airports.
Last year the Minister of Foreign Affairs told Canadians that he had assurances from Colin Powell and the U.S. attorney general that the practice of systemic racial profiling would end. Well, it has not. There was a recent incident at the Toronto airport where both a customs officer and his supervisor told a Canadian citizen that dual citizens of specific countries had to be registered, that it was the law, and that he had to comply.
I ask the government, will it impose and order a travel advisory--