I've watched public inquiries. We all have over the last while. They have the utility. They absolutely have the utility. But they, well, Gomery.... There are many, right? PCO actually provides the funding and the administrative support for inquiries. They have a particular character. They get lawyered up. They're adversarial. They're not always the right way to get to the bottom of something.
This is a relatively simple matter in its essence. If you strip away all of the hyperbole and the rhetoric, it's about whether a minister felt inappropriate pressure, and that can be traced to the specific conversations and meetings, and I think the Ethics Commissioner could get to the bottom of this fairly quickly.