Certainly, that's why this committee is meeting. Our motion before us is looking at the safeguards that are in place exactly for these kinds of situations, because we do want to do better. It's important to realize that even in the case of a perceived conflict of interest versus an actual conflict of interest, it's the trust in our institutions that is important.
Mr. Czerny, with regard to the public service, in the context of a perceived versus an actual conflict of interest, do you think there are things we can do as a committee that would help the federal public service do a better job of avoiding those situations? Do you think we need a thicker rule book?