I agree with Ms. Brown that the issue is a substantive one and needs to be looked at. At the same time, there are five separate investigations into it. We may very well want to speak to the same people they're speaking to.
I'm not averse to that; as a matter of fact, I think it would be very helpful to get other police departments' training and use-of-force manuals, and evidence of that sort at this committee. But at the same time we have to realize that there are five different jurisdictions and different parts of both the government and other governments looking into it.
It's not as though we're leaving this unattacked in the public and government realm, but I agree there is no better place to do something about it than at this committee. It's important to get on the record that there are five other separate investigations--two associated with the government and three other non-government ones, not the least of which is a coroner's inquest. The Government of British Columbia is doing a study, and I believe other governments in Canada have also studied it.
I guess I'm trying to say it isn't as though no one else is doing something about it.