Nova Scotians were fully in support of the families of the victims who called for a Public Inquiry rather than a review of the 22 murders in 2020. The Mass Casualty Commission was struck and has now started presenting evidence and hearing arguments about who should be called as witnesses. With so many questions still unanswered, some are describing a crisis of confidence in this process if some people aren't brought forward to answer questions. Professor Emeritus of the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University, Wayne MacKay takes a legal examination of the process and what is needed for all of us to have confidence in the integrity of the process.