Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, gentlemen, for being here tonight.
I remember fairly accurately how, when I first got elected in May of 2011 and came to Ottawa, I had an orientation session with a number of your staff from different divisions. They were very tough. They read me the riot act on being personally responsible and personally liable, financially and otherwise, for any activities that took place in my role as a member of Parliament.
I'm assuming that orientation is done for all members of Parliament in all parties, whether elected the first time in a general election or subsequently in a by-election. You do consistently sit down with every single new member of Parliament, do a full orientation, and explain all of these rules on personal liability for their office budgets and any activities that take place. You do that for every MP. Is that not correct?