We've always only had simply the act, and we've always only had jurisdiction solely over members. We have no jurisdiction over public office-holders who are not members, so there's never been a need to differentiate, if you like, or to have different standards, if indeed such differentiation is necessary. We have had the benefit of simply administering a single piece of legislation. Simple is better in terms of administration.
We have recommended that we have jurisdiction over deputies and some political appointees. Those recommendations were not accepted by the committee that received the recommendations, and my sense is that they would be quite contentious. We have not had any sense, within the deputy community or within the larger political community, that the recommendations we made in respect of political assistants, and so on, would find any favour.
You've been at it a long time. We were at it a long time and have received a unanimous recommendation on some of our recommendations, but still no legislation.