Okay. I'm going to come back to that, actually, but just in response to my earlier line of questioning, we have this internal investigation, allegedly. That internal investigation reports to the internal chain of command. That's what an internal investigation is.
Meanwhile, though, we have an internal factional conflict between public servants who are accusing each other of lying, of falsifying evidence, and that internal investigator reports to people who have already taken positions in the context of that internal conflict. That obviously raises significant concerns about the ability of that internal investigation to be genuinely impartial.
Do you think that an external investigation, external to the CBSA, would help to clear the air more than the internal investigation?