I do. Thank you, Chair.
As a former Solicitor General of Ontario, I have reasons to agree with Mr. Williams' position, if not necessarily for those reasons. I think there are other good reasons we want to be very, very careful before we start asking for investigation files and the like.
I think the final compromise is a good one in that it still leaves open the option of going further if we're not satisfied and if it doesn't take us across those lines right away. So I would ask Mr. Wrzesnewskyj to give consideration to that, that it still leaves open the option of further steps if we're not satisfied. But I would have a lot of trouble accepting this as the first go-through.
But let me also say, Chair, that this is another one of the reasons there is a problem, in that there is no civilian oversight body with the RCMP. I admit straight up that we have the same problem in Ontario with the OPP. That's something that needs to be in place because—to answer your question, Mr. Williams, of who would we go to—that would be the body to go to. Otherwise, all we do is go to the government, and of course that's not always the most arm's-length relationship. So it does speak to needing that civilian oversight at some point.
But I would be very comfortable with this, Mr. Wrzesnewskyj, and I think it's a common-sense way to go. We can still take the step afterwards if we need to.
Thanks.