No, I'm kind of ad idem with some of the other members who've spoken here, that somebody ought to be....
If the government doesn't want to check it, because they feel bound by a campaign promise, that's okay. But Parliament isn't bound by a campaign promise. Part of our job here is to scrutinize what government does.
I don't want to urge that upon colleagues--this is something the steering committee should handle--but the motion speaks for itself. It's not hard for me to support the motion, but it's up to the committee generally to decide if it wants to embark on an inquiry. This is probably the only committee in Parliament that would be able to do it unless the Senate, the other place, wanted to do it.