As I initially said, we work with a framework, an act and a code. The focus of our mandate is to determine if a situation presents a conflict of interest or not, a conflict of interest being a conflict between one's public duties and one's personal interests. This is the only thing we look into. We are not responsible for morality in general, or for the acceptability of a given behaviour, or whatever. That is not at all my responsibility.
With gifts, for example, a series of things is outlined in the code and the act. Some aspects of conflicts of interest are covered. However, it does not cover all behaviour of MPs, ministers or parliamentary secretaries. It just covers conflicts between public roles and the personal interests of individuals, their families, or their friends.