Parliament recently adopted an obligation for a code of ethics to be a part of the service contract of members of the public service. We can shape one in particular for the employees, and that's what we did. That code of conduct applies to me and the staff of the commission.
The commissioners' conduct is subject to another code, which Ms. Dawson administers. I have suggested that they can act consistently with this code, and many of them embrace it because it gives them guidelines, but they're not technically bound by it. It's a code that talks about confidentiality of information, who you meet, in what circumstances, how you deal with confidential information, and post-employment situations.