I will be sharing some of my time with Mr. Lake.
Sir, when we had a debate in this committee some time ago about whether we should have a public inquiry or not, the most compelling reason presented at that stage was that an independent investigator would not have the special powers that a commission of inquiry would have, the right to subpoena and compel witnesses to appear and testify, and so on. You wouldn't really be able to get into the information and the evidence and get to the real truth of the matter. Did you run into a lot of difficulty, sir, in trying to find out what happened and determining the facts based on the evidence, and so on?