I have read the Brown report, and Mr. Brown recommends a task force to look at cultural and management issues of the RCMP. He is now presently chair of that task force. He is doing his work. I think that it behooves all of us at this point to permit Mr. Brown to do his work, to complete his work, and let's see what he provides not only government and you, but the Canadian public and the RCMP most importantly, in terms of advice around management issues.
The force is a dynamic organism, it changes over years, and therefore one shouldn't be surprised at all that perhaps some of the management practices that existed 10 years ago may not be relevant in the world in which they operate today, especially after 9/11.
So for me, public inquiries should not be easily ordered. There are circumstances in which they are required, I believe, but I think it's up to each minister and each government in the situation before them to make that determination, and then to be accountable for the inquiry, or be accountable for the fact that they didn't call one.