By the end of the last round of hearings we had on this, I thought we'd all agreed the committee was totally out of gas. There was nothing more to explore. We had some committee members asking questions about unrelated--although important--matters because there was nothing more to discuss on this. There was an administrative error in the issuance of one contract, and that has been acknowledged for months. We didn't learn anything new when Minister Flaherty came. All we heard was the same thing we already knew. We've already had an apology from the Liberal finance critic on this. I'm not sure there's any more to add.
But in closing, I know Mr. Wrzesnewskyj has expressed some real concern about giving Mr. McLaughlin the ability to defend his reputation. I would say, Chair, if Mr. McLaughlin asks to come to do that, then maybe we should reconsider, but to my knowledge he has not asked. So Mr. Wrzesnewskyj is seeking to grant a favour that has not been sought.