One of the elements of the report that hasn't received a great deal of discussion involved your findings regarding the bilateral meeting with the Aga Khan, from which you found the Prime Minister should have recused himself but which he justified on the basis that he considered himself to be there only to build relationships and not in an official capacity.
I'm just wondering whether we should be concerned—whether Canadians should be concerned—that this may extend to his attitude with regard to compliance with the Conflict of Interest Act when others are seeking favours or funding from the Government of Canada. Did he not consider himself as responsible as all other MPs and public office holders are to the articles of the Conflict of Interest Act?