I think that's contrary to what the motion reads. What the motion is requesting is that we have an independent investigator review the allegations of a leak. And I think that's entirely reasonable. I think Canadians at home would actually like to know how that occurred, because it was remarkable. It was a remarkable coincidence, quite frankly, that they were there when the door was knocked on. And I think it's only right that we have an independent officer look into this, if for no other reason than to allow people to have confidence that Elections Canada is truly an independent body that has absolutely no bias toward any party.
I think all parties should have an interest in ensuring that this is exactly the outcome an independent investigator might be able to affirm. Or heaven forbid, he might actually come up with findings that indicate that there was indeed a leak, and it was inappropriate. And those who caused that leak to occur would be held accountable, because I think, again, that's only right. That's what Canadians expect. And I think the committee should authorize that.