I went through the summary, and you spoke of the dollars associated with the Senate and the House of Commons. I'm curious; it seems there are some different rules associated with the Senate, where the investigation goes through committee.
I'm looking at the text of the Senate code, and it says that the conflict of interest officer must get the advice of the Senate conflict of interest committee before notifying the proper authorities “if there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Senator has committed offences under the law of Canada's provinces or territories”. It's not really the same type of thing we have in the House of Commons, right?