Oh, that's it?
In my last question I just want to address the issue of due process. I think my colleague, Mr. Butt, talked about that. I find it a little bit interesting that the position of the Canadian Bar Association would be administrative monetary penalties. Subsequent to the appeals process, Mr. Giorno, you spoke relatively eloquently about that. It would seem a little bit disconcerting to anybody I think to find themselves in a situation where they're not afforded due process, where they're not afforded any opportunity to face their accusers, and in a process where an administrative monetary penalty is applied.
Can you see any circumstances that we as parliamentarians should be aware of where that can happen?