In another vein then, by firing and muzzling public servants and keeping them from trying to find out the truth and keeping these documents secret, are we jeopardizing public safety? There is information here, and I guess the question would be, how will the public ever know?
You can start there, but the corollary to that, of course, is why wouldn't the minister simply provide this information, and why is he making us go through such enormous hoops and take so long?