I think the danger of not holding an independent public inquiry is that the initiatives we're implementing today, even the ones that were addressed by the minister last Thursday, are not informed by a thorough investigation that identifies system-wide issues. They're ad hoc in measure. That ultimately might lead to us being back here in three, four or five years, continuing to deal with this issue, whereas an independent public inquiry can really identify the root cause situation that's leading to these issues and set us up for success in the long term.
On May 15th, 2023. See this statement in context.