Thanks, Chair.
I think Mr. Blaikie spoke quite eloquently about the precedent that such a disclosure would set. He spoke about the importance of members of Parliament and elected officials being able to rely on the Ethics Commissioner for true advice on how to better conduct themselves to ensure that there's transparency and that, based on their behaviour, they continue to build the public's trust. Also, to reiterate section 48 in terms of confidentiality, it's important to make sure that the relationship between these three stakeholders—the elected official, the Ethics Commissioner and the public—continues to find its balance.
I will leave it at that. Although I wanted to speak a little more, I will not, given that Mr. Blaikie has done such a great job highlighting the importance of this.
Again, I would reiterate that I do not support this motion, and I look forward to having the vote sooner rather than later.