It's not more complicated than that. In fact, the minister did say he was going to make it public very shortly.
But once it's out, we're all going to have an opportunity to review the report. We understand that there are a lot of important issues here. We understand that there were some payments made by the previous government and some of those payments are questionable, or at least there are some contract violations, and there are so many lawsuits.
The reality is that it's before the courts. We can't comment on those, as a committee or as a government, but once it's out in the next couple of weeks, let's review it as individual people. I'm sure the NDP and Mr. Julian will know it forwards and backwards. Once that happens, if the motion comes back before the committee, then let's deal with it on that basis.
At this stage, however, we know what our agenda is over the next three or four weeks, and we're not going to be able to push this into the middle, and certainly not before Monday. There is not going to be anything done, and the committee is not going to come out with any recommendation before Monday even if we get it tabled before that time.
So although we understand some people in Toronto are very upset about this, and it's a very major issue and has been for many years, to be blunt, as Mr. McGuinty has said, why don't we wait for it to be tabled and take a look at it? At that time we can deal with it as a committee, because then we will actually know what the report contains. Right now we're speculating, and really we've got a very ambitious agenda. We've got a lot of legislation coming forward that is going to help a lot of other people in Canada as well.
So once it is tabled and once it's made public, which should be in the very near future, let's look at it then and see if we can do something about reviewing it and see whether or not it would be advantageous and constructive to do so.