Yes, Mr. Chair, I think that I have to agree with much of what Mr. Siksay said.
My final point on this is that to whatever extent a mistake was made, that mistake has been acknowledged. A staff member has lost his job. We could bring that staff member and that minister in here to restate what they have already conceded. I'm not sure exactly what that would accomplish.
Effectively, we would have Minister Kenney come in and say that the letterhead shouldn't have been used. He's already said that, though, so there would be nothing new in that. We could have Mr. Nejatian come in and say that he shouldn't have used the letterhead, and there would be nothing new in that because he's already said as much and even offered his resignation to prove it.
And then we could have some acrimony around whether they should say it again, or say it louder, or with more contrition. But I'm not sure any of that would add to the public interest or merit delaying our important work on open data and open government.
Anyway, that's my final intervention on that subject, unless something Mr. Easter says inspires further contributions for my part.