I think you can get an inquiry, but not one that's entirely public. It's a phrase that a lot of people use, but it raises issues around documents and sources of information that we don't want to interfere with.
So we need to look at a hybrid process. I'm not a lawyer, but the Rouleau commission model, which came out of the occupation of Ottawa, seems to me to be a hybrid model to follow, with some aspects of the inquiry being public and some in camera.