Mr. Amos mentioned that it wouldn't be proper for us to have it during an investigation. First of all, it would be inappropriate if it were during a court case and that was going to a judicial body. Right now we don't know if they will face any sanction whatsoever, and it is the role of this place that if consumers are asking questions Canadians would want their members of Parliament to be asking those questions. Perhaps we might be able to get some answers.
We have already seen a full due process in the United States, yet it hasn't happened here. People would want us to see it. As to whether or not it would be as part of this study on international leadership, it would be up to Liberal members or maybe Mr. Stetski to make an amendment.
I just would point out that if nothing happens, then I believe we're not doing our job. If there are charges laid and this does go to court, then Mr. Amos' proposition that we should not be part of it would be totally appropriate, but I would say again there is a public interest in this and committees are the location where individual parliamentarians can actually bring some light to these issues.
It should be worthy of support.