Mr. Speaker, I am as anxious as anyone to see the result of the Public Complaints Commission review. I think that the recommendations, what they find and what they say about the conduct of persons involved in that case, will be a very critical element of review of the effectiveness of that process. If people went through some pain in the hearing, but they got a good, strong result that they are happy with, and justice was seen to be done, then maybe the assessment of the effectiveness of that process will be different than if the recommendations are less than satisfactory.
To answer the Member's question, I have not yet undertaken a review of that kind because I think the most important element of the equation, namely the final recommendations of that commission, is not in place. Until they are in place, I think it would be premature to judge the process without the end result. I cannot answer that question definitively at this point. I think it is premature to review the matter without the conclusion of the end product of that process in hand. Thank you.