Refine by MP, party, committee, province, or result type.
Transport committee Thank you. I entirely agree with Mr. Sela concerning part of his speech. The American agencies now dictate their requirements at the global level. That's partly because 50% of passenger flights are within the United States. The impact of those flights is very significant. The g
April 22nd, 2010Committee meeting
Mark Salter
Transport committee Thank you. I think a powerful argument has been made by air pilots, members of Parliament, members of the armed forces, and members of the police who say they've already been through security clearance and there's no utility in having them go through the same line. If there is
April 22nd, 2010Committee meeting
Dr. Mark Salter
Transport committee Thank you. I'm not against systems. I'm not against systems by their very nature. I think there's a real opportunity. if not for greater coordination then for greater transparency among the different agencies. I think the way in which Canadians have decided to screen hold bagg
April 22nd, 2010Committee meeting
Dr. Mark Salter
Transport committee I think you have identified it perfectly. There's a fundamental disagreement at the philosophical level about the degree of risk that governments are willing to accept. The Americans want to try to have a zero-risk policy, which leads them to a sort of impossible standard. The Eu
April 22nd, 2010Committee meeting
Dr. Mark Salter
Transport committee Thank you. I appreciate that. First of all, for the NEXUS program, the problem is not once you're in the system. The problem with uptake is the number of people applying for the system. It's not because of the actual giving up of information but the perceived giving up of inform
April 22nd, 2010Committee meeting
Dr. Mark Salter
Transport committee All right. I'll answer in English, since it's a complex matter. That's not to say that the other question wasn't complex also. The best practice for international security, as demonstrated by Mr. Sela, is precisely risk management, it is to identify those who are high risk and
April 22nd, 2010Committee meeting
Mark Salter
Transport committee Thank you. My understanding is that CATSA is running up a test bed on behavioural profiling. I would hope that CATSA would be able to provide some kind of data as to whether or not that's effective. I think the differences between Mr. Sela and I are clear. The one thing that w
April 22nd, 2010Committee meeting
Dr. Mark Salter
Transport committee I appreciate that. I think “random”, and the fact that you have been selected, is good news, because it demonstrates that it's random. The issue with trusted traveller systems, if we look at NEXUS, for example, which is the example in the United States, is that we see extremely
April 22nd, 2010Committee meeting
Dr. Mark Salter
Transport committee Wow. Thank you. That's very kind. I appreciate that there's someone other than my parents who has even looked at my book online. “Governmentality” is just a way of looking at the rules that guide the formation of other rules. One thing that speaks to the question of subcontracti
April 22nd, 2010Committee meeting
Dr. Mark Salter
Transport committee I think this gets to the meat of my disagreement with Mr. Sela, and that's about behavioural profiling. I'm going to be as provocative as possible to make the distinction between the two arguments extremely clear. I do not believe one has behavioural profiling that is independ
April 22nd, 2010Committee meeting
Dr. Mark Salter
Transport committee Without question, there is a real dynamic at Canadian airports. Transport Canada describes the passenger protect list, which is immediate threats to aviation, and it is the airline agents who inform the passenger of their ability to board or not board the flight. They then phone
April 22nd, 2010Committee meeting
Dr. Mark Salter
Transport committee I'm going to answer in French, even though I don't know certain technical terms in that language. I'm sorry about that. First, there is an airport security system in Canada. It is a highly complex system because, at an airport, there are local police officers, border officers, i
April 22nd, 2010Committee meeting
Mark Salter
Transport committee Thank you very much for the question. Mr. Sela can correct me if I misunderstand his point of view. He makes the argument—and I think it is one entirely appropriate for a country as small and, frankly, as vulnerable as Israel—that airport security needs to be integrated into the
April 22nd, 2010Committee meeting
Dr. Mark Salter
Transport committee Thank you. I'd like to thank the committee for the invitation to speak here today. I'll be making my presentation in English only, but I will be able to answer questions in French. I have two serious concerns about the Canadian aviation security system that have nothing to do
April 22nd, 2010Committee meeting
Dr. Mark Salter