As I mentioned, with the SNC-Lavalin situation there have been so many questions raised, with so much excessive secrecy and silence from the RCMP over four years, that we essentially forced disclosure. We forced them to make a public statement about the situation after four years. It shouldn't be allowed by any rule, so I have very serious questions about the RCMP.
The executive mentioned that there's an internal investigation going on and that it's independent. No internal investigation is independent. It's just not. An independent investigation means it's by someone who is actually independent, who is not in the pay hierarchy or the power hierarchy of an organization. That's why we have democratic government watchdogs, but they're all chosen by the ruling party, with very little consultation or input from the opposition parties. It shouldn't be that way either.
All these things need to change. The rules need to be strengthened in enforcement and penalties, or the system's a scandal, and you'll see scandalous behaviour continue.