Mr. Speaker, one of those generals said that the documents should be made available. The government should follow that advice.
If the Conservatives have nothing to hide, then what they should do is launch a public inquiry, as we have requested.
We would like to know whether the government's policy is to ignore its own written reports on torture, without investigating or doing anything. We would also like to know which ministers were in the loop. Was the Prime Minister aware of torture cases? Will the government abide by a majority vote in the House to launch a public inquiry, yes or no?