I'm going to talk a bit now about political activities by employees of the public service. We're all involved in politics here.
People are confused. There's confusion within the public service, both at the provincial and federal levels, about what they're allowed to participate in and what they aren't. For example, can they put up a campaign sign on their lawn if they're a member of the public service but their spouse may not be? Their spouse may want to put up a sign, but they often say they can't put one up because they're a member of the public service.
Does that also apply to provincial parties when there's an election going on? Can you flesh that out, because I know there is confusion out there?