Thank you, Mr. Chair.
The Conflict of Interest Act needs to be reviewed.
I completely disagree with Mrs. Church's analysis. I can see why that would irritate her. The leader of her party is alleged to have engaged in tax avoidance, a strategy that Brookfield is known to employ. Indirectly, we are asking ourselves the following question: Does the Conflict of Interest Act currently provide a robust enough framework for the public's trust in the institution? That's the first objective.
According to the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner, the review of the act must not be too heavy-handed, because we need people from the private sector to come serve as public office holders. We need their skills.
I think the person occupying the position of prime minister must be held to the highest possible standards of rectitude and transparency. Do you agree?