Mr. Speaker, Canadians from coast to coast to coast want to know that justice was done in the Somalia inquiry.
On Monday, former sergeant, now private, Mark Boland was denied standing before the Somalia commission. Apparently senior ranks are allowed standing because the commission may "make pronouncements that reveal their misconduct or give voice to
allegations that bring discredit upon them. Lower ranks such as Boland have no need for official standing".
Does the Minister of National Defence agree that rank should automatically grant standing, or will he accept that involvement and knowledge of the situation should be the deciding factors?