Mr. Speaker, for six years, Corporal Stuart Langridge's family has been waiting for answers about his suicide. Losing a child is a parent's worst nightmare. Having the military prevent them from knowing what really happened is absolutely unimaginable. After many years and lengthy hearings, they still have to wait.
We know that an interim report has been prepared and given to the minister for his comments, but the family still has no access to it.
Will the minister do the right thing and release the report to this family so that they too can participate in the final process?