It's a factual request. Did the government, given the importance of this and the fact that the chief government whip got up right away and acknowledged this is a problem...? I could read Hansard but knowing the individual, I'm sure it was very heartfelt and complete. But it begs the question, if the government is that serious about it, did the government begin an internal investigation to find out who did it, given that the odds are it was a government staffer or member, somebody attached to the government. I think it's a fair question.
Looks as if it's a screaming no.
The chief government whip is right here. I'm sure he'd be glad to help.
Crickets, crickets.
It begs the question. If it's all that important, it's hard to match the words with the action. If the government is that sincere that this really upsets them—I took them at face value that it does—you'd think they would have announced an internal investigation because the likely culprit is someone within their organization. If they're not doing that, I don't know where the heck that leaves us. That's all I have to say.