I think that's the question, because section 5 says that “Every public office holder shall arrange his or her private affairs in a manner that will prevent the public office holder from being in a conflict of interest.”
This is what the Prime Minister was found guilty of when he took his trip to billionaire island, that section 5 that he should have reasonably known...and kept his private affairs in order.
So, with the fact that Craig Kielburger was a max donor to Justin Trudeau; the fact that the Kielburger brothers did political ads for Justin Trudeau; and the fact that after he became Prime Minister, they hired his mother and brother to the tune of close to $500,000 and told their board that they were not paying anybody, would you not think that would mean, under the section 5 test—