Mr. Chairman, in December Parliament spoke very clearly that it wanted the unredacted documents. We now have the Prime Minister indicating that Mr. Iacobucci, to my understanding, will review what has already been done by officials to see whether or not there are any further documents that may be released.
Mr. Chairman, that is my understanding. Without the terms of reference, without the mandate—again, only going by what I have heard—this motion seems premature to me. Maybe Mr. Iacobucci is doing this. I don't know. It's not this committee that has instructed Mr. Iacobucci, it's the Prime Minister who said he would want him to review the documentation to see whether or not any additional information may be released.
From my perspective, I don't see why we would be dealing with this motion at this time. What we really need, and hopefully we'll receive it very quickly, is the mandate he's been given, and the terms of reference, and the timeframe that has been established in terms of reporting back, hopefully directly, to Parliament and obviously to this committee.
Until we have that, I don't really see why we would pass a motion. Maybe he's already looking at it. Who knows?