Mr. Speaker, in her speech the member talked a lot about the various institutions and people we have to hold accountable. She talked very eloquently about it, and I would not disagree with what she said in terms of how those institutions are to be represented and the authority they have.
However, the thing is that there are two institutions currently using two different processes to look into these particular questions. Those are the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, which is currently holding hearings, as we know, while at the same time the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner is conducting an investigation.
Why is it, given the member's position on how important these institutions are, that the opposition does not seem to trust that these institutions can provide Canadians with the answers they are looking for?