I think we really have to accept the gravity of what happened. This is Parliament Hill. We had a bomb plot on Parliament Hill. The seriousness of that, the Canadian public's perception of that and then the role of this committee in not examining that.... I mean, this is supposed to be the heart of democracy in this country, yet it doesn't seem to be taken seriously by the current government, unfortunately. Canadians feel that this is an important issue. I have constituents who were outraged at what was happening here.
Whether we have four meetings or eight meetings, we need to have some meetings. We need to give this some attention.
I'm sure our study will not be the same as the justice study. It'll be different. I think that's good. I think there will be parts of it that might overlap.
We can't just brush this off and hope that it goes away. We certainly need to at least show good faith that we are starting this process before we break for the holiday season and then bring this back, along with some of the other studies that are important as well.
I just think that where there's a will, there's a way. Let's exercise the will to make this happen.