The rule is with respect to third parties—not family and not the member—only when it's improper, and that's where a decision has to be taken. I would say it's improper to do that to a decision-making tribunal, but I would not necessarily say it was improper with respect to other causes. It's a question of a case-by-case determination.
I think it's quite clear that it's improper for a decision-making tribunal. That's been a long-standing understanding.