From my perspective, when a committee wants to study this kind of complex subject, the majority of which falls within the jurisdiction of this committee, there is no reason that other entities would not come and give the information you need. The committee, in a sense, then can conduct itself.
I'm going to be handing this handwritten thing to the clerk. Let me just tell you what it says, and maybe I won't even have to type it. The clerk can do that for us. It reads as follows:
That this committee study the tragic death of Robert Dziekanski and invite representatives of the CBSA, RCMP, Vancouver Airport Authority, and other appropriate bodies and individuals to make presentations to that end.
That would be so that we can study it. It would include tasers and whatever you want to look at. It is important that we leave it in those general terms. The committee can then decide as we go forward.