Mr. Speaker, let me be very clear. In the days and hours immediately following this terrible tragedy that took place in April, we immediately began working with the Nova Scotia government to get the answers that families desperately need.
When the families said they wanted a full national public inquiry, we listened. We have taken the steps necessary to put resources in place and appoint commissioners. I am absolutely delighted with the appointment of Dr. Kim Stanton, who I understand will do an outstanding job in getting those answers for Canadians.
The terms of reference have now been articulated, and it is up to the commissioners to determine the questions they will ask—