Unlike Barry, I believe that the original motion referred more to the department, and thus perhaps to public servants. We've just added the political component, political players.
When you call for an investigation, you don't necessarily presume that people are guilty. I think it's after the investigation that you know whether people have something to hide or not. We could investigate some very interesting things. For example, there is a lady, Ms. Charlton, whom we have never heard here in committee. We wanted to summon her with regard to the propaganda that was to be spread about the Canadian Wheat Board and its adversaries. So I think that's an asset that could be interesting. If people have nothing to hide, there is no problem in conducting an investigation on that subject.