I want to say that I strongly support this motion. It's precisely what we need. We need to bring forward particularly the ministers who were responsible. According to a whistle-blower yesterday before this committee, Mr. Lewis, who's the principal whistle-blower in this matter, the minister at the time, Ms. McLellan, was given all of this information in February 2004, years ago, and yet did nothing. In fact she stood in the House of Commons and said there was no reason for an investigation. Mr. Alcock, the Treasury Board president, was given the same information back in 2004. He, too, did nothing.
All of the appointees involved in this apparent scandal are Liberal appointees, and it's going to be very important that the Liberal government officials come forward and explain their conduct in this matter.
With regard to the method we're going about it, I think the Liberal Party would certainly like a much longer process that starts later on and doesn't get going until after another election, because they do not want these revelations to come out before Canadians pass judgment on them again. That's what a commission of inquiry will require. It will take many, many months to get started, at which time the Liberals will have had the opportunity to go to the polls with impunity and, having forced an early election, get off the hook without voters knowing what they really did on this file.
I think it's incumbent on all of us to support this motion and to hear what the Liberal ministers' explanation is for their tardiness--in fact, their absence--in dealing with these files that were put in front of them by whistle-blowers, and I look forward to hearing whatever explanations they might come up with.
I point out that the investigator who the minister intends to name in the next several days will have the power to interview witnesses, carry out forensic audits, and amass a team of people who are able to help him or her in their work. Finally, if those powers aren't enough, the minister has committed to augmenting those powers, so that we can get some answers on this as quickly as possible, instead of trying to delay findings off into the distant future.
Thank you.