I know you were angry at our chair.
Let me put it to you, Mr. MacKay, that the Canadian people are turned off by people associated with that whole administration and the influence peddling and the kickbacks that we know in fact took place in many of the Public Works contracts. That's what people are actually tired of, Mr. MacKay. A lot of people are actually relieved that there are some good people in this room who are doing their damnedest to try to get to the bottom of it all, and to put rules in place so that Ottawa can't be hijacked by a bunch of pirates like those who took over during that era, ever again, under a new administration.
I can see you are smiling, but believe me, there are a lot of people in Canada, partly due to our study here, who now believe firmly that there was political interference in the Airbus purchase.
Our investigation is not going to stop here. It's going to go to a public inquiry, and it will carry on then. And people like you, I hope, will be called back, and I hope you will show a little bit more respect for the chairman of the public inquiry than you did for the chairman of our ethics committee when that happens.