As I stated in my opening remarks, It's not my role to approve where people go to work. I just have to make sure that they do not communicate with federal officials, because if they do, it's an offence and then I investigate it and send it to the RCMP.
My role is to make sure that, wherever they go to work, they understand the rule that they cannot communicate. However, because Rogers is a corporation, he can communicate up to 20% of his time. I don't understand why that is in the act, but it's there.