Mr. Speaker, I ask the acting Prime Minister this question. In 1989 there was an attempt to interfere on the part of the government of the day and shut down the ability of the Public Complaints Commission to do its job. As a matter of fact, their position was that Mr. Inkster was no longer an employee of the RCMP, which is the assertion that I was making yesterday. This board can only look into the affairs of people who are employees or agents of the RCMP.
Will the minister give us the assurance today that the Prime Minister and the Prime Minister's office will—