That's right, Chair.
In the code of conduct, in terms of conflict of interest, even if you're a former member, you can still have a report debated about you, if the complaint was against you and you can have a finding of the House as a former member, and that's happened.
In terms of the code of conduct for sexual harassment, it's explicitly provided that if the respondent to a complaint is no longer a member, then the matter will stop. You won't have an order of the House about condemning a former member. If you are still a member, yes, you're under the authority of the House, but if you're not, in the code for sexual harassment, it will stop.
That's a question for this committee. Is this an approach that you want to adopt for conflict of interest, or would you want to change the approach in the code on sexual harassment and say that we want to keep that? But certainly, the more recent sexual harassment code has said that for a former member, it will be off limits.