That's something the committee should consider. I would agree with it, depending upon what we're talking about.
As I understand it, the Ethics Commissioner has set up a screen, as you describe it, where two officials in the Prime Minister's office are going to divert issues that might be part of the Prime Minister's portfolio from the Prime Minister's attention, but if that's all that happens, that's not enough.
For example, the Ethics Commissioner should meet periodically with those two officials to review what they have done. Perhaps there are other, more hands-on ways in which the Ethics Commissioner can be—
