Thank you. We do not have much time, so I am going to put my next question to Ms. McLellan.
You were the minister responsible for the RCMP for several years. If you look at the state of affairs at the time, and at what is happening now, you will recall the Maher Arar affair, Air India, the incompetence in the Airbus inquiry, a kind of RCMP interference during the 2005 federal election campaign, investigations that were never finished, the scandal surrounding the Minister of Human Resources Development, the sponsorship scandal, and now the fraud involving the RCMP's pension and insurance plan.
Do you not have the impression that the whole thing is falling apart? I do not want to put those words in your mouth, but that is the distinct impression that the public has at the moment. Would a public inquiry not allow us to find out everything that really went on? We are finding out about one problem after another; dig around and you find monkey business and problems all over the place. I think that the public is losing confidence in the RCMP. Some people say so openly. I think that a public inquiry would let us really understand the situation and would rebuild the trust of Canadians. We all suspect that there are other problems, but we cannot quite put our finger on them.