Very briefly, I don't see how the Italian community should accept any less than the apology that was given to other communities, and that is an apology in the House of Commons. It's something that isn't new to this government. We've been asking for this for many years, and even following then Prime Minister Mulroney's statement.
And you referred to these three members who are not members of our organization. In fact, they are members of the congress. They are. We can actually tell you those three people are members of the national congress. What Mr. Sciascia said, in fact, was that they were not people who were involved in this process for the past 20 years. So I would beg to ask the question of you, why would the government choose to name three people to a committee that is so important to the resolution of this issue, if that's what it believes, who have had absolutely nothing to do with the process in over 20 years? Why would you do that?