As a supplementary question to that, if I were to do a mailing out of my office, regardless of what the content material was, if I were to send a flyer out to my constituents or elsewhere using my franking privileges, and there was a line at the bottom of the flyer that said the flyer had been paid for and authorized by the CFO for my political party, I shouldn't be able to mail that. That's something the party has certified, not Parliament. That's not part of my role as an MP.
So if I'm mailing stuff out using my franking privileges, any flyer, and it has any reference to it being paid for or approved by the political party I happen to represent, is that not a violation of the rules?