Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Commissioner, we have had very long, involved, ongoing conversations with your predecessor at this committee about many wide-ranging issues. This committee, I guess, is the interface for parliamentarians on trying to bring forward recommendations on how we work well with the act.
I think that the education component, as my colleague had raised, is really important. I don't find that many parliamentarians are aware of how the office works, for instance, proactively calling the office to check in, which I think would save a lot of people a lot of grief in the long term. It may not be top of mind, so I'd like to ask your ideas on how you could start a better relationship with MPs as well, so we can start to talk about how we work.
Ordinary MPs are not designated public office holders. We're not the senior bureaucrats. We're the ones who are out going to three and four events a night, getting dinners and talking to people. Having clear rules means a clear conversation.