It's not the body; it's the people appointed to it.
I look at MPs, elected officials, ministers, their assistants and the people appointed by order in council. When the order in council is issued, it will qualify them as either reporting public officers or public officers. “Public officers” means that you have to comply with the act, point final. “Reporting public officer” means that you have to come to me and you have to fill out a long questionnaire. I tell you what to do or not do; you have to report to me if anything changes, and you may have to sell certain things. A person in my office is appointed to be solely responsible for you, and you can call that person and get advice at any time.