Mr. Speaker, the committee started out by exploring the issue of confidentiality. It is clear that it is not working. It is clear from the newspaper articles printed time and time again and quotes attributed to certain members of the House who are on the subcommittee that there is no realistic possibility that we will have the confidentiality we all wish to have. As a consequence, this does not lead to the conclusion that the work of the subcommittee is without relevance.
The material that we have had and I expect we will have over the course of the next few weeks is substantive, is useful to deliberations and will help us, I hope, suggest to parliament some reasonable legislative responses which will be of assistance in responding in a reasoned and deliberate fashion so that the government may draft legislation in response.