I gather that stiffer monetary penalties might be a deterrent.
Earlier, in response to a question from the honourable member from the Conservative Party about the effects of this ethical breach by the Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance, you said the people at the top set the example. Many members are calling on Mr. Morneau and Mr. Trudeau to resign from their posts as finance minister and Prime Minister. At the very least, they are being asked to step down from their positions, without necessarily resigning as members of Parliament. Others should take over until the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner's final report comes out.
Do you think their resignations are necessary and relevant, or is that going too far?