Identical. Oh, my goodness, identical. And 7% GST—for the purposes of the chair—brings it to $39,999.91. Wow!
Of course now, as Mr. Goodyear has pointed out, that GST amount would only be $1,869, a little more than $700 less. That means the candidates will be able to spend that additional amount, and I'll know that my colleagues across the way will look to do that as they seek to keep their election spending within their election limit as indicated by Elections Canada—as we have done, as you've indicated. No one has ever contended that we went beyond any election limit. Certainly all of the statements that we made for the ridings had these invoices in them, as you provided them to us, and we followed the guidelines put out by Jean-Pierre Kingsley.
In fact, in all honesty, I can't understand why you're here today. We know there's been some concern raised in the House about mandate creep for the committees. I would argue, quite frankly, that we've had no testimony whatsoever today with respect to public office-holders.
Did you get any questions today with respect to public office-holders? Do you remember if anybody asked you about the conduct of a public office-holder?