Madam Chair, I'm afraid I don't know enough about the program offered by the House of Commons to pass any judgment, except insofar as conflict of interest is concerned, which is my subject area.
In February, we will participate in a program at the House of Commons for MPs on the topic. It's good, but it will be general. I think we have to go further. I have already started to offer specialized sessions on specific topics for members of Parliament and their staff—but not order staff. I think members should take a few minutes—30 minutes or 60 minutes—to inform themselves about key subject matter such as recusal, for instance, or section 6, which the member was talking about earlier, as opposed to a general overview of the code. I think it's important to stop and look at the most frequently used provisions, if you wish, to develop the reflex to make it part of your normal practice to think about these things.
There isn't enough, from my point of view. I would like to offer much more, and we've already started to do that. If you look at our successive annual reports, we are doing more and more.