Okay.
Dr. Leitch, you are undoubtedly aware that since 1981 there have been 10 royal commissions in Canada. In 1981, we had the commission on newspapers, the Kent commission; in 1986, one on seals and the sealing industry; in 1993-94, one on new reproductive technologies; and some time later, we had one on the Air India bombing when there were 329 people killed. Given the range of the subject matters of previous royal commissions, can you explain why it is that you oppose a royal commission with respect to murdered and missing aboriginal women in Canada?