No. I think that we have very different processes. The office has a non-partisan component, whereas a parliamentary committee by definition can be partisan, and often is. These are two different frameworks.
My job is to conduct an examination. I do so on my own initiative or when a parliamentarian asks me to do so. My job is to get the facts, analyze them, come to certain conclusions and report these findings to the Prime Minister pursuant to the act. That's how the Conflict of Interest Act works. I submit my report to the Prime Minister, and I release it to the public at the same time, an hour later or the same day. I release my report and I tell the Prime Minister that, in my opinion, the act has or hasn't been violated.
This framework is completely different from a parliamentary committee's framework.