I've pointed out in my observations in the Dykstra report what my colleague was just mentioning. There is a rule against fundraising in the act for reporting public office holders, which includes ministers and parliamentary secretaries, but there's no similar rule in the code. It's for consideration as to whether members want those kinds of rules, but certainly it does create perceptions of conflicts, potentially.
There's a number of approaches one could take, from an absolute prohibition against fundraising on the part of any members to perhaps a prohibition against fundraising for members who are also ministers and parliamentary secretaries, because sometimes it's very difficult to figure out whether they're behaving as a minister, or a parliamentary secretary, or a member. It would certainly simplify the rule if it just applied to ministers whenever they're operating, whether as a member or as a minister, for example, or a parliamentary secretary. It's in that area that I thought some thought could be given to this.