Well, that's a difficult question because that doesn't necessarily flow from putting both those rules under the same act. You could still have a different group of people you were applying it to. There are some people under “designated public office holder” that my office has nothing to do with; it goes down further into the bureaucracy than my office. My office is just Governor in Council appointees, deputy ministers.
There is a dissonance between who's covered, so that's one of the difficulties of putting all the rules under one act. By the same token, it's not an insurmountable issue; it just means that one rule will apply to a different kind of group of people than the other rules.