It was my experience in this position over the last year and a half that led me to propose these amendments.
For example, I recommend that the employment rules for people who are appointed to a position or who are elected are changed. There's an example I always see: Someone who works in government and who has a lot of knowledge in certain fields wants to share it with students at a university, such as the Université de Montréal or the University of Ottawa. The university thinks that's fabulous, but it tells them that they have to become their employee in order to do so, even if they won't receive a salary. In fact, the agreement it reached with the union requires that all people teaching at the university be employees. However, that person can't become an employee of the Université de Montréal, because that would technically be a violation of the act even if there's no conflict of interest.
So why not give me the discretion to authorize such a person to share their knowledge and experience with university students?