I'm not talking about a legal conflict. I heard you make mention of that. As you know, especially in the legal profession, perceived conflicts are almost just as dangerous in particular when we're thinking of something so important, like Canadian democracy. We often don't have to think about it in a country like Canada. We often believe it's very secure.
In this case, Canadians are nervous. You made mention in your own comments to Mrs. Shanahan in questions about China, saying, “There's a serious threat there that must be” taken care of.
How does one take care of that when we don't have the co-operation, I'd say, of civil society to look at...? Even if they are not guilty—which is not what I'm saying— it's important to have an independent public process that isn't an appointment by the Prime Minister, for example.