Mr. Speaker, under the law passed by this parliament, the public complaints commission is a permanent body. It has wide authority and wide powers to carry out investigations in the way it sees fit. I think one should recognize these wide powers and not try to undermine the work of the commission as it is barely getting underway.
Once again, I thank the Reform Party for its vote of confidence in the government. It is asking for something that this very government it is criticizing would have to do. Thanks again for the vote of confidence.