I want to follow up on Mrs. Gallant's comment that under the Queen's regulations and orders, Vice-Admiral Norman, as the second-highest ranking officer in the Canadian Armed Forces, has to respect his responsibilities under the National Defence Act. Those regulations and orders were in place the entire time he was suspended. He wasn't fired; he was still in service. He's always had to respect that. Whatever he has said publicly has been in line with his responsibilities under the National Defence Act as vice-admiral of the Canadian Armed Forces. I think that's important.
To go back to Mr. Gerretsen's comment, it's not us saying that you guys are doing a cover-up or that you are trying to hide something; it's going to be perceived by the public as such. I would just say that you have the opportunity to shine a light and at least give Vice-Admiral Mark Norman the opportunity to appear and actually state what happened, in a safe place like Parliament Hill.