It will be combined with the motion itself.
If you read the motion itself along with your amendment, we're talking about the ethical activities of individuals, not parties. We're dealing with public office-holders. The only way we can deal with this under our mandate is to deal with public office-holders. Political parties are not public office-holders. No matter what your interpretation may be, no amendment here will authorize us to deal with parties, only public office-holders as they are defined. They are cabinet ministers, secretaries of state, parliamentary secretaries, and order in council appointees, which is not applicable here.
That's our mandate.