We have certainly met with Mr. Wright, as we have very frequently with people who are about to be appointed. We always communicate to people who are actually appointed.
I might note as well, of course, that Mr. Wright is under the act and not the code, and it's the code that I'm here to discuss. He's a reporting public office holder and not a member of Parliament...which is the document that we're discussing here today. But I can, if you want, tell you a little bit about what we do.
When there's a new reporting public office holder, there's a requirement that lots of information be given to our office within 60 days....
Actually, no, there's no deadline. In the act there's a deadline, but in the code there are no deadlines, so I get confused when I'm talking about it.
At any rate, with an MP we would always send out a letter as soon as an election is held, and we would solicit a lot of information, which is set out in the code. When that information comes in, we take a look at it and see whether there are any issues that we want to discuss. And then there are measures that could be taken, such as sometimes under the act....
The problem is that I don't know whether you want me to talk about the code or the act. Under the code, there are not a lot of requirements.