It depends on the circumstances. If a minister were doing some constituency work that had nothing to do with their ministerial role, it's within the realm of possibilities, it seems to me, that if they were doing some offence under the code, it's possible that the act ought not to apply to them, if it has nothing to do with their ministerial role. But each case has to be looked at to see what it is you're talking about. You can't talk in generalities.
On April 22nd, 2010. See this statement in context.