Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'll pick a couple of easier ones. For example, in my view the committee and the House of Commons should consider modifying the code so that friends are included in the prohibition against a member furthering private interests. Currently it's only relatives, members of the family, who are included as people you cannot favour—unlike the Conflict of Interest Act, which clearly indicates that friends are in the same category as members of the family. That's one suggestion.
I would also suggest that we have a minimum threshold for the acceptability of gifts, so that if a gift is worth less than an amount to be decided by the House of Commons, such as $25 or $30 or $40, we do not collectively waste our time trying to analyze whether such a gift is acceptable given its minimal value.
Those are two examples of the things that would appear in my list.