Mr. Speaker, when you sit here and listen to the questions, sometimes I'm sure it begs the question, “How did we get here?” It seems we developed a code of conduct and now we want to build on it. But I don't know that any of us have heard of problems with the existing code of conduct. Sometimes I think we create our own problems when we add something that may not have needed to be there.
One of the things you maybe heard today is that the “public” wants. You've been out of this House for three and a half years, or a little longer than that now. Have you heard the public clamouring for more openness from members of Parliament, in what they do and what their personal life is?