Mr. Speaker, there are actually four versions of this story that we are trying to get to the bottom of. The first version obviously is the Prime Minister's version, using a non-political national security adviser to suggest that there was an Indian conspiracy. There is the version of the member for Surrey Centre where he takes responsibility, and I give him credit for that. There is the foreign minister's version that this was an honest mistake, and there is Mr. Atwal's version that he actually invited himself. I think the more egregious part of this is that there was in fact this conspiracy theory floated by the Prime Minister's Office.
We are asking to get to the bottom of it. We want to know why Mr. Jean decided that he was going to go out in front of the media late on a Sunday night and tell this story, and not tell this story to parliamentarians. We also want to know who put him up to it, and I think we can speculate who did that.