In the instances where members of Parliament make complaints about other members of Parliament--and you see these instances of massive amounts of complaints that are just done for the sake of, I would suggest, and you probably wouldn't agree with me, partisan political advantage, where a complaint is duplicated 20, 30, 40, 50 times and is not completed properly...how do we stop that type of misuse of your office before it happens?
Ultimately, then, you have individuals who truly don't care about the reputation of the institutions or your office or other members of Parliament. What they want to do, I would suggest, and you can disagree with me, is score some cheap political points, and they don't care what the end result is because for a brief time they can say somebody was under investigation, when the actual submission is of zero benefit and provides nothing. There are a lot of doorknobs out there who will do things like this.
I was wondering if you have any suggestions as to how we can stop that type of misuse of your office in the future. Is there a potential for us--when a member complains about another member, not only does it get sealed until it's resolved, but nobody goes to the media; the person who has made the complaint and the person whom the complaint is made against know it. You do your investigation, and then when it's concluded it's made public. So we can stop this type of misuse of your office in the future.