My answer remains the same, Mr. Chair. I'm not going to repeat it here, but will simply say that I clarified for the record last time I was here that the investigation undertaken by the Ottawa police was a criminal investigation. I have not seen anything, nor do I see anything in Mr. Brown's report that would suggest there was anything to raise any reasonable concern that the then commissioner had committed a criminal offence. That's what the Ottawa Police Service investigation was asked to do. My comments were directed entirely to whether or not there were any facts known at the time that would suggest he should be subject to a criminal investigation.
What his management style is, whether he's a nice guy or a bad guy, whether he's arrogant, or whether he's this or that--those are entirely different matters, and there are clearly mechanisms by which one can deal with those. We know what Mr. Brown has concluded in that regard, and I'm sure he'll be making some very positive recommendations in relation to the role of the commissioner with the force.