The RCMP, in the first case, were investigating themselves. In the second case, as this moved along, it was the Ottawa Police Service. Let's be fair to what Mr. Brown said. He did not in any way suggest that there was wrongdoing on the part of the Ottawa Police Service.
We've already heard some suggestion today that this committee, which has done great work, doesn't have the expertise in all particular areas to dig into modes of investigation and how those are reported. I guess we could say the same thing about how Canadians have confidence that we, in Parliament, are doing things the right way. I think the proof will be in the pudding.
The Ontario Police Service will come out with the results of their work, and we will be among those who will judge that. The people will judge that. The fact that some may doubt a process should not cause that process to become non-existent; otherwise, Parliament itself wouldn't exist.