With respect to the Air India inquiry, actually the responsibility for that Air India inquiry is my colleague's, the Minister of Public Safety, Stockwell Day. But that being said, you should be aware that this government is committed to having as much information as possible to disclose to the public.
I disagree with your characterization of the comments of the Prime Minister in the previous campaign with respect to the Air India inquiry. This is an inquiry that is long overdue.
I agreed completely with the Prime Minister when he said that we want to get some answers to some of these issues. You've challenged me, I take it, with respect to the Prime Minister. The previous prime minister should have done this, or the two previous prime ministers should have done this. They should have moved forward on this at that time.
So I don't accept your comments with respect to that. I welcomed the Air India inquiry, and I don't think it's just me. I think if you peruse the comments that have been made by individuals who were victims, again it goes back to what we were talking about this week: victims. That horrific crime produced thousands of victims.
So I agreed with what the Prime Minister had to do.