I'm going to go to one other issue. We as members of Parliament obviously have a number of different portfolios. There are certain circumstances in which a member of Parliament is engaged with either an ethnic group or an international group for which the giving of gifts is a gesture of goodwill, and the decision to refuse that gift would be seen as a snub to their country. In some cases, for some folks who are in international affairs, or in my case sitting as the chair of the aboriginal affairs committee, sometimes sharing a meal would be expected, or receiving a small gift might be. In these cases, the people receiving the gift obviously have some purview over legislation relating to those folks. I'm wondering how you review those culturally sensitive engagements and whether there is a different reflection concerning them.