Mr. Speaker, the Somalia affair is turning into an endless saga. First, we learned that documents had been tampered with or destroyed. Then, there was the great cover-up, which may have been masterminded by the chief of the defence staff himself. And then the whole army was mobilized and sent scrambling for lost documents. It has been the army's version of a treasure hunt. Twenty per cent of the documents are still missing, though. Nothing could be more ludicrous.
The minister of defence says that even worse could be expected. Does the minister have information or documents he has not handed over to the inquiry commission, for him to be saying that the worst is still to come?