Perhaps I can just clarify one point that you referred to earlier. The reason annex H is also included in this particular guide is that ministers do have portfolio responsibilities, and as Joe indicated, ministers do make recommendations to the Governor in Council with respect to appointees. Ministers do have to understand what the obligations are of the public office holders because they are the ones who are not only putting forth the recommendation, but should there be some type of a breach, the minister would also have to be involved with respect to a need to terminate an appointment, for example.
Public office holders serve either during pleasure or during good behaviour, so there is a process that would involve, obviously, the minister making a recommendation to the Governor in Council. They do need to understand what their obligations are as ministers vis-à-vis making Governor in Council appointments. I just wanted to clarify that.