Thank you, Chair.
I just want to clarify. To Mr. Cullen's point, I really appreciate his comments and I do want to clarify that when I said “nothing”, I did mean “nothing substantiated”. We are basing all of this on recent events, and I'm sure that events will change.
Quite honestly, we've had really good interaction with all colleagues on this committee, and I look forward to discussing the complete witness list with the permanent members of the committee, and those include Murray Rankin and Dave MacKenzie, and with Mr. Barrett and Mr. Cooper, who are here today. I think that will be a very healthy exercise in democracy. Canadians do need to know what the nature of that relationship is, which this motion is addressing.
I can understand that the Conservatives must have gotten their sound bites out today, and that's really what it seems their objective is, and why they're here. The objective of this committee is to get to a conclusion as to what Canadians are looking for, which is a clarification and an understanding of the nature of the relationship between these two bodies.
As I said before, the list of witnesses that is proposed in the motion is not a complete list. The motion clearly says “and that witnesses list include, but not be limited to”. I think my colleagues across the way need to understand and appreciate that. We are hoping we can have a more robust discussion, as is regular committee business, in camera to discuss the full list of witnesses for this proposed study.
I do want to clarify for Mr. Cullen that the role of our committee is not investigative. We really don't have the tools or it's really not the scope of what our committee does. We study issues that are important to Canadians. We study bills and then propose and really study the impact of those bills and legislation on Canadians, but we are not here to look into what basically the Ethics Commissioner has now undertaken to do. We're not here to replace what the Ethics Commissioner will do. We are here to provide an understanding and a clarification to Canadians as to what the nature of the role is between the Attorney General and the Prime Minister's Office and cabinet colleagues in general.
Really, I hope my colleagues across the way will support this motion, which is really a non-partisan version of the motion that the Conservatives have proposed. It is really the bare bones and substance of what everybody around the table and all of Canada really want, that clarification as to the role between how government functions and how decisions are made.