The comment was made earlier about a difference between somebody who speaks with a backbencher or an official. Perhaps an official reaches out for clarification about something that was said in a previous meeting. There's a big difference between that and somebody who is asking the government for a billion-dollar contract.
This is encouragement rather than a question, and it's to try to find a pathway to ensure that we can develop a culture of transparency, as has been talked about, in the entire system, and make sure that the text messages or phone calls that seem to help determine who gets contracts are certainly dealt with.
In terms of the issue of political activity, all of us around this table are very familiar with political activity in door knocking, phone calls, putting up campaign signs and whatnot.
Can you outline, for the sake of those who are watching, your experience in terms of coming to the position you did in your proposed roles when you're trying to find that right balance? There's a pretty big difference between somebody who knocks on a few doors a couple of times during a campaign and somebody who would do so to influence a public office holder.
Can you outline a bit as to how you came to the conclusions that you did?