Mr. Speaker, Richard Colvin was second in command in Afghanistan at the time. He is a respected diplomat. He is so respected that he is now the deputy head of intelligence at the Canadian embassy in Washington.
He is credible, unlike the minister.
People are tired of the government being secretive and hiding things.
We want to know who knew what, when they knew it, how they knew it and why they did not do anything.
There are questions, and that is why we need an inquiry.