That's a difficult question. Different ways of looking at that have been looked at. I'm not aware of a jurisdiction that has put something in place around this. It may be that ultimately it is something that should be put back into the hands of the Speaker, if we're talking about the conduct of members of Parliament and senators. Maybe it should be something that the Speaker of either house should be dealing with if that occurs. It's complicated to put a commissioner into the middle of that kind of fray, but, again, those are areas about which we look forward to hearing the committee's views.
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