Mr. Speaker, Vice-Admiral Murray has testified before the inquiry. He gave evidence for several days.
I have no doubt that, at some point between now and June 30, the inquiry will be able to table a report based on all the evidence and information before it. This is one of the reasons the government saw fit, after granting three extensions, to ask the inquiry to wrap up its hearings by June 30, so that we can obtain its findings and recommendations on a number of matters that have been under investigation for almost two years now, two years during which more than 100 witnesses were heard.
No decision will be made on the evidence given by one witness or another until the inquiry has presented its findings.