I don't know quite what I said at that other committee, but the thing is that there is a rule in the Conflict of Interest Act that your report speaks for itself and you're not supposed to divulge, as an Ethics Commissioner, any information you got in the course of your investigation, or anything outside of what you have put in your report.
One has to be careful, as an Ethics Commissioner, not to go beyond that, so I'm not sure how useful it would be for a commissioner to come and testify, except generally about the way the act works or something. That's why I've kept myself general. I'm no longer the commissioner, but the current commissioner is under a legal obligation not to go chit-chatting about the report he is writing, and after it's issued it stands for itself.