Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague for her comments.
Among other things, she wondered about the reason behind the investigation into General Vance. I see that she is very concerned about this investigation.
Why was the Conservative party not as concerned at the time? The fact that the leader of the Conservative party back then was informed of the allegations of sexual misconduct against General Vance did not prevent him from appointing him chief of the defence staff.
How can she be concerned about an investigation now, when the Conservative party did not seem to be concerned at the time? Why lay the blame on an employee? That could set a serious precedent.