Mr. Speaker, I do not believe there was a question there. There was certainly a considerable amount of information passed through his five minute presentation.
Again, going back to the royal commission and looking at taxpayers' dollars, what is to be gained by striking a royal commission? In looking at previous royal commissions they have been very expensive in nature. Can this matter be handled in a much more efficient way than a royal commission and the expenditure of millions more?
I know that Mr. Nixon did a study on the matter and there were certain recommendations and I believe that we should be looking closely at those recommendations. If they indicate that there should no compensation then there should be no compensation. I am certainly much in favour of that.
Apart from that, I really do not have anything more to say in reference to the member's comments.