All right.
You have already stated, Mr. Minister, that a solution based on defence alone will not lead us to victory. This is my last question.
Do you still think that? I would also like you to talk to us about the information battle. Do you think that you can go on for long keeping not only Parliament but also the Canadian people in the dark?
I congratulate the journalists, though, who often have the courage to go there and cover events. They are the ones who bring us back the information, not the Canadian government. Do you plan to correct that? Can you review your position, on the basis of my earlier argument?
We do not want to know where the troops will be next week. But in our bi-weekly briefings, we will see what they did in the past two weeks, and parliamentarians, along with Canadians and Quebeckers, will see how fast the mission is progressing for now.
Would you be ready to reconsider your decision, on the basis of briefings being about the past two weeks, rather than on what will happen in two weeks?