Mr. Speaker, the government has said multiple times that this would align Canada with other G7 countries, like the U.K. and the United States.
The legislation in the U.K., the Outer Space Act 1986, literally says that the licensing authority must be satisfied that an activity will not impede national security. In the United States, Congress decided that the giving of indemnification to participants in the space industry should be decided by Congress and not by the administration itself. Why would this legislation do neither?
