No, Mr. Chairman, because this is not specified. We want to really specify that a member of Parliament can request an investigation. It is extremely important for us to have this included in the bill.
On page 76, in subparagraph d), it says that the Commissioner may decide:
d) there is any other valid reason for not dealing with the matter.
Therefore, the Commissioner's hands are entirely free. We do not impose any obligation on him; we simply ask him to receive complaints from parliamentarians, and it will be up to him to decide whether they are valid or not.
So I do not see why we could not include this amendment.