My point is essentially the same.
Just very briefly, I didn't hear Vice-Admiral Donaldson say that he had it in hand. I thought I heard him say quite the opposite, that he thought he would have it in hand and he didn't imagine it was going to be difficult, but he found it far more difficult than he imagined. So we are where we are at this particular moment, which is not the right resolution. This should not have taken eight years. It should not take a lot of time into the future.
We need to find an answer, and I don't know what the answer is. But I think it's important to deliver the message and to reinforce the message. I think they have heard the message, but I think it's important to reinforce the message that it's just not acceptable for all this period of time to pass without a resolution. That's my reason for voting as I have. Again, I thought I heard Vice-Admiral Donaldson say that, really, it's as if he was out of answers, and that he was quite sure he would have one, and has looked in every direction and doesn't have one. But that's not where we as a committee need to be. We need to be sure that an answer emerges out of all of this.