Thank you, Mr. Chair.
You know, if we're curious about what the government's rationale was, we could invite members of the officials to appear before this committee and indicate to us why they made that decision. That's number one.
Number two, again, getting back to how we expressed concern over the investment without even looking at the facts of the investment, it's like saying you'll have the benefit of due process and fair consideration, after which you'll be found guilty.
With me, the rationale doesn't fit, and that's why I think we should remove that. We'll have plenty of time to take other steps if the information we're seeking leads us to conclude that's an appropriate step, but to go to that step now is, I think, totally inappropriate, and it defeats the whole purpose of due process.