Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for being here, Commissioner. It's always a pleasure to meet with you and talk to you.
Mr. Dion, you worried me earlier when you said that MPs were subject to the rules regarding the appearance of a conflict of interest. However, public office holders, who are either ministers or parliamentary secretaries, in which case they're also MPs, or senior officials, wouldn't be subject to potential sanctions for the appearance of a conflict of interest.
My question is the following. Since ministers and parliamentary secretaries are also MPs, where does the legislation state that they become subject to sanctions for an appearance of a conflict of interest?