Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Greenberg, thank you very much for your first answer.
If I understand correctly, in England, the general public is able to obtain information on the assets of people who are elected. There are different levels, as you explained.
Conflict of interest screens are put in place to ensure transparency, so that the people can trust in their institutions. In England, could those responsible for these filters possibly report directly to the prime minister? Is it acceptable to use these filters that way in England?
