I think Canadians know, and I'm confident they have every reason to be reassured, that our intelligence agencies and the RCMP take their responsibilities extraordinarily seriously and have the resources necessary to investigate. Should the RCMP, for example, in its wisdom, decide that charges should be laid in consultation with the appropriate prosecutors, that's our system in a rule-of-law democracy. It's not simply releasing a series of names or, as Mr. Caputo says he's concerned about, casting aspersions on everybody by pretending that there's some perfect list of names that the government is not releasing. No other western democracy knows this.
Mr. Caputo knows that in the government of Mr. Harper, even that kind of conversation wouldn't have been conceivable, so I think there's a certain disingenuous element in Mr. Caputo's theatrics this morning.