The problem with these guidelines--and I think, Mr. Gomery, you were alluding to this--is that they are, in most cases, just that. In fact, if we look at the case of Linda Keen, it is these same guidelines that state that a minister shall not be contacting an arm's-length officer. Yet there were no consequences for Mr. Lunn. Why? Because it's not entrenched in law.
So while there may be one or two examples, I think the reality is that when violations of these guidelines occur--and we've seen it in recent examples--there's great vulnerability because it's not entrenched in law. Would you agree with that?