You raised the Prime Minister and his screen. During the most recent campaign, the Prime Minister said—and it was reported on—that he had crafted the Liberal Party platform. Now, at that time he was just exiting his private sector career and of course was very aware of all of the investing that he had done and what was inside the investments and those particular funds that he had created for Brookfield Asset Management. At that time, the screens weren't in place yet, so Mr. Carney's election as leader of his party, his appointment as Prime Minister and then the subsequent election campaign all took place before these measures had been taken, but the political document that underpins the government's policy documents was written by him without any space in between.
Does the system protect public confidence in our institutions in a case like that?
