I think there are a couple of things. I don't need to repeat all that has been said about the importance of the RCMP. My father was a member of the force. I think a lot of Canadians who are watching what's going on are very distressed. I simply know that, particularly with a very unique organization like this, when matters of this sort have come up in the past, the previous government, headed by Prime Minister Paul Martin, called a full and open and independent inquiry to get to the bottom of it. I'm proud of what we did.
I realize the opposition is having a little difficulty trying to figure out why they can't convince Canadians that they should give them a majority, and they are rocketing around with these drive-by smearings of everyone.
Mr. Williams, frankly, I think you also owe Madam McLellan an apology. You said in Hansard here that she politically intervened and squelched this inquiry. I think you should offer either some proof of that or you should apologize for it.
I'm sorry, I think this whole thing is a travesty, and I haven't heard anybody who has the class to apologize.