I agree with Mr. Norlock that there are five other investigations. This is not to criticize anyone, but all those five investigations—four, at least—aren't going to be absolutely independent or open, transparent.
One is the integrated homicide task force investigation that's led by the RCMP. Then there's the RCMP investigation. Then there's, of course, the coroner's inquest that depends on the evidence gleaned by the RCMP. And then you have the public complaints commissioner, who also depends partially on the evidence gleaned by the RCMP.
That's not to criticize the RCMP. I have the utmost respect for them.
Then you have the CBSA internal recommendations coming to the minister, and you have the minister having ordered, he says, the RCMP to review their own regulations or protocols regarding tasers.
I must commend the province in terms of coming to the table with a broad inquiry, but all of us know the province actually doesn't have the constitutional jurisdiction to hold that inquiry, either on the airport authority, or on the RCMP, or on the CBSA, or on the immigration department.
I understand that the RCMP would cooperate with them, as would all the other federal agencies, but that simply points out the fact that we, federally, are not really living up to our obligations. We have jurisdiction over all of the elements that come together at that airport, and we are not conducting an open, transparent, comprehensive review, call it whatever you may.
Not to criticize anyone, but you agree that this is a tragedy that has touched the lives of all Canadians from coast to coast to coast, and it has affected our international standing. So I was actually bringing it here in that spirit, not to criticize anyone but because I think we need to show, if the minister won't show that he is prepared to deal with that in a public, comprehensive, open kind of way, that he's responsible for at least two of the major agencies and the government is responsible for all four. That was the impetus that actually made me bring this motion forward here.
Thank you.