Mr. Speaker, I think the parliamentary secretary very eloquently explained the situation.
When we formed the government there was this problem which was created before we came into government that was causing a lot of problems. We decided to get to the bottom of it.
There were some very difficult decisions to be made. For example, when we had to decide to dismantle the airborne regiment it was not easy to do. I think it was the right decision. Now all the files are available to everybody and an inquiry has been named that will look at every document.
It is public. The press is there. How can we be more open than that? All the documents are there.
The incident in Somalia occurred before we formed the government but there was a desire by the public to get to the bottom of it and the commission will get to the bottom of it. It will make recommendations. If there is some need for changes in the way decisions are made in defence, we will change them. But so far so good.