There is no doubt in my mind that anybody appointed to a senior public office should take the time to review the short Conflict of Interest Act. We're talking about 60-some sections. We're not talking about reading the Income Tax Act or the Criminal Code of Canada. It's entirely feasible. It's not plain language, but it's actually understandable. We also have, on our website, interpretation bulletins on several of the obligations under the act.
So, by all means, there is no question in my mind. In fact, my advice has been, before being the Ethics Commissioner—because I was a senior public office holder for something like 25 years before that—to read it once a year. Don't only read it upon becoming a public office holder, but once a year. It gives you some assurance that you actually remember the various obligations that you have under these instruments.