I can answer the question. Of course, I won't provide my legal advice to the committee.
It was put in the recommendations as something for the committee to consider. It was not a recommendation but a recognition that there is a range of possibilities to bring some closure, going from a strict liability offence to the ultimate inability to sit. I should mention that it would not be permanent any more than is permanent the current inability to become a candidate if you haven't filed your return for the last election. So it's not entirely unprecedented in the legislation. It was not made as a recommendation; it was put to the committee to look into the broadest possible range of sanctions that could bring some closure, which is not the case right now with the current regime.