Thank you, Chair.
I have three quick things I'd like to deal with. I'll skip across them very quickly.
First of all, I'm curious about these door hangers. I've never heard of them. How many were produced? Who distributes them? And who decides what neighbourhoods they get distributed to? Would you please table some of them with this committee so we can examine them?
Secondly, the website doesn't comply with your own common look and feel standards. We've investigated this. In fact, part 3 of your common look and feel standards of the Treasury Board Secretariat, sections 3 and 4, says that you don't conform to the guidelines with the word mark, the banner, and so on. That's a concern.
Finally, it's still not clear to me when MPs can hand out these prop cheques and not be in contradiction of Treasury Board guidelines. I know that nothing is stopping me from creating a dummy cheque, or whatever it is, and signing my own name on it in front of a construction site and trying to take credit for it. But if you're a government backbencher, as 60 or 70 of these people were, in my own province, does the Treasury Board not have some comment on a Conservative Party or government-side member signing these cheques and using the government word mark? Never mind the Conservative Party of Canada logo; are they authorized to sign the cheque and to use the wordmark?
I'm sorry about asking three things, but I tried to be concise.