It'll be relevant if you get your inquiry.
If the dog catches the car, what does the dog then do?
Choosing the person who'll lead an inquiry is extremely important. In the past, there have been inquiries that weren't very useful—I'm saying this as respectfully as possible—and others that had huge repercussions. That means picking the right commissioner and support staff is extremely important. We always look to judges as if they were the magic solution, because of their training or their independence, but we have all seen judges being attacked. I believe, then, that it's about choosing someone with the right training and who knows about security and intelligence.