Moving on, it has not escaped the notice of parliamentarians that some commission investigators have broken the law. I'm referring here to the posting of large amounts of hate speech material on the Internet by your investigators, and the theft of Internet service during a recent investigation. I also note that the commission has hired some questionable people. One was a former police officer who was kicked off the force because of corruption.
An internal governance audit in 2003 gave the CHRC a failing grade for ethics. It was found not to have had an ethics code or manual in 2003. Since that time, has the CHRC adopted an ethics code? If so, would it apply to the screening of potential hirees? Would it have prevented the hiring of a corrupt individual?