Mr. Speaker, the Public Complaints Commission has been in existence for some 12 years. It has built up a very fine record of outstanding work looking into complaints that are brought before it. I do not see any reason why one should assume that the Public Complaints Commission will not do everything necessary to thoroughly investigate the matters that are brought before it at the request of the student protesters.
The student protesters want to see the Public Complaints Commission look into this matter. Why does the hon. member try to undermine the work of the commission before it even begins?