I do want to thank you as well. Although my time as a member of Parliament and your time as commissioner did not overlap, I've had nothing but tremendous experiences, whether it be in the annual filings, the onboarding as a new member or a number of the questions that I've had to make sure that I'm fully compliant with the Conflict of Interest Act. I have no doubt that your efforts as commissioner for that decade contributed to the culture that exists there, which I've certainly found very helpful.
I have a question related to that asking of advice. When a public office holder consults you about a particular fact scenario, do you consider it good practice for him or her to follow up if there's a material change in circumstances?