I've been asked that question before, Madam Chair.
One of the answers I always give is that if there's going to be a judicial inquiry, it's not for Rob Koehler or Jennifer Fraser to determine what the scope is. The judicial inquiry should be given to a justice to give him or her free scope of what the inquiry should look like so it's not influenced by others.
The topic is there. The issues are there. A broad, sweeping mandate should be provided. It's not really my position to offer that expertise.