Well, I haven't asked the question as yet, and I hope Mr. Poilievre's point of order is removed from my time. Thank you.
Actually, I'd like to quote Mr. Poilievre again. He referenced the two former ministers who are appearing before us. He said, “They were informed of what was going on and did absolutely nothing”. We now know that's not correct. But I think it would in fact apply to the parliamentary secretary and the current minister. On March 29, a number of members here, including Mr. Williams, were quoted in Macleans as asking for a full public inquiry. Mr. Christopherson had a motion, which passed by a majority on committee, requesting a full public inquiry.
Mr. Alcock, do you have any thoughts on this? Do you think a full public inquiry is required?