Mr. Speaker, I answered this question rather clearly yesterday.
There is sufficient flexibility in the National Defence Act to ensure that justice will be done. The government well knew the statute of limitations on certain disciplinary matters under the National Defence Act when the inquiry was called. Indeed the justice who chairs the commission, Justice Létourneau, knows it well because he was a former judge of the court martial appeals court.
There are other ways in which justice may be done administratively. If the hon. member is afraid that those people if identified cannot be brought to justice or are somehow not going to be dealt with fairly, I assure him to the contrary.
This will be a matter that will be done in a very deliberate way after all the evidence is brought forward. I would like him to let the commission get down to work so that justice can be done.