Mr. Speaker, I commend the hon. member for his comments. I know that on a personal level he became very embroiled in this entire matter and unfortunately suffered the slings and arrows of the spin doctors on the government side of the House in their attempts to deflect, throw up smoke screens and detract from the greater issue here.
I would like the hon. member to tell us his feelings on the appropriateness of the solicitor general and the Prime Minister, who may become the focal point of this inquiry on the issue of political interference, being tasked or given the discretion to fund the accusers, and the appropriateness then of those persons who may suffer from the public exposure given to the students at the inquiry and the appropriateness of those persons who become the focus in deciding whether those students should be given funding for lawyers.