No, I understand that, and I think you're quite right. The title sort of gives me a problem because it tends to be restrictive when in fact it's not. It is a fact that should a public office holder other than a politician—an order in council appointee, say—be found to be in breach of some aspect of annex H regarding political activities....
No, there are no more speakers. Mr. Allison, you know we're finished. The chair is just trying to clarify for the committee.
Who is responsible for advising the Prime Minister about an alleged breach?