What we're trying to do is quite simple. The idea is to proactively ensure that the Prime Minister of Canada doesn't end up in a conflict of interest.
Ethically speaking, it's one of the recognized best practices in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, or OECD, countries. The practice has been used multiple times in the Government of Canada. Mr. Carney is getting the same treatment as several other politicians before him did in Canada. There's no difference.
The machinery of government has experience in dealing with this. For that reason, I believe our practice meets the highest standard when it comes to managing conflict of interest situations.
