Mr. Speaker, I think there were six questions and four declarations. I will try in 35 seconds to address them.
We want to get to the answers right away. We do not want to wait. The RCMP has the right to know and the people of Canada have a right to know.
We should also be aware that RCMP Chief Superintendent Fraser Macaulay, who testified and was one of those people who bravely brought forward the information just a couple days ago that we are acting on immediately, unlike the Liberals, said that he was pleased that an independent investigator will look into the allegations and believed that interim RCMP Commissioner Bev Busson was taking the matter seriously as well. He felt satisfied the matter will be independently investigated.