there is also been the bowdler inquiry and there's also been the hutton inquiry a we now have an inquiry to look at all the events of the last eight years, the run-up to the war, the conflict itself and reconstruction after the conflict. i do believe that given this house has looked at this issue many times, it is right that the privy council inquiry get on with the job. they can interview witnesses, even members of this house or other people. they can take evidence from anybody they wish to do so and receive all papers from the government and there's nothing that will be kept secret from them. this is the model of the franks inquiry and that is what we are following. >> can i add my condolences on the loss of lieutenant courses and private-- there iraqi conflict has led to the loss of personnel, 4,600 coalition personnel and ran 150,000 iraqis civilians. dearlove loans want to know the cause of this war and why their loved ones failed. if every session is held in private that may not be possible so will the prime minister think again about holding a secret inquiry is the wrong thing to