We are at that point, Madam Chair. At the end of the day, we will ask what we want, with all the points that have been made, and I will not list them because we have been here for months. It makes perfect sense to hear from Mr. Johnston, since he has just tabled his report and we have questions, and a public inquiry needs to be launched, as it has been voted. Obviously, as long as there is an independent public inquiry, what more can we do?
The noose has been tightened to the maximum, and that has to stop. As some might say, enough is enough. We have to vote and be consistent with everything in our possession. Otherwise, what would be the argument against our experts, our constituents and the House of Commons? I would like to hear what my colleagues have to say. I think we can do a quick round and vote.