Mr. Speaker, it is certainly a question that if the hon. member had more time he would say more about. That is just the point.
I watched the Somalia inquiry and watched how it was planned. The planned thing was to carry on these long extensive hearings, to shoot any messengers who happened to come forward who might want to testify and give the truth, to go after the media and blame the media for some aspects and to then go on to try to single out some of the lower guys in the chain of command, find an RCMP officer, find a private somewhere and go after him and pummel him and make him look like the victim. Then the other tactic is to draw it out as long as we can so that fatigue itself destroys the whole honesty of the process.
I hope Canadians will get tired of this approach. I hope they will not accept the fact that two or three RCMP officers will be expected to take the fall at the end of the inquiry. Meanwhile, the guys who organized it at the top get off scot-free. They have gone through that process one too many times and are about ready to pay the price.