Chair, if I could just add to what the clerk said, this is why the amendment I'm making is actually important.
When the committee finalized its report, it had not seen Sheila Weatherill's report. Her report had not been delivered. A piece of the puzzle was missing, information was missing. That follows right in line with what the clerk was saying in that not all the information was available at the time. Because Sheila Weatherill has now published her report, we now have access to more information than we had before. So my amendment draws attention to that fact, to the excellent report that she did, that it was a thorough investigation, that she made several very important recommendations to improve food safety, and in that context there is no need for a public inquiry.
Thank you.