I'd like to move a point of order.
I have a brand-new copy of Marleau and Montpetit. Some of you have read this before, at page 163, where it talks about the Chief Electoral Officer:
Relationship with Members
The Chief Electoral Officer provides advice and assistance to the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs which is responsible for reviewing and reporting on matters relating to the election of Members. The Chief Electoral Officer and his staff provide the Committee with research material and, at the Committee’s request, assist in the drafting of amendments to the Canada Elections Act and the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act. The Chief Electoral Officer also appears before the Committee—
—that's the procedure and House affairs committee—
at its invitation to discuss the Main Estimates of Elections Canada and the reports on general elections.
I'm going to refer to the Standing Orders as well, but the procedure and House affairs committee is responsible for everything under the Elections Act and the Chief Electoral Officer. When you start looking at the mandate of the different committees, specifically the procedure and House affairs committee and the access to information, privacy and ethics committee, I would submit that the Standing Orders are pretty clear about this.
Standing Order 108—