Far be it from me to suggest whom you should invite to your committees. If there are people I know, and they don't want to come, I may make enemies, so.... Certainly, there were a number of agencies involved.
For individuals who are constituents, who are Canadian citizens, I think they can follow up with their financial institutions. If they were caught up in this, I think immediate and direct follow-up with their financial institutions will allow them to achieve a measure of comfort with regard to their bank accounts, as Ms. Jacques said the other day, being unfrozen now that the act has been revoked. I think they can follow up with their institutions and have a discussion about what impact, if any, they would see. If their banks or financial institutions have questions for them, I'm sure they can answer those questions and get that level of comfort.
As for the bird's-eye view, I understand that an inquiry will take place. I think many, many parties will be invited to that inquiry, which I'm sure will provide a very nice overview of everything that was done, how it was done and why it was done. From my perspective, I'm satisfied that it came to a peaceful end. Being in Ottawa every day and living through that, I was quite happy and proud of my law enforcement partners in the way they resolved this.
I think I would leave it at that rather than suggest specific names of people you should invite.