Not necessarily, Mr. Chairman. Again, I didn't get into drafting because the time didn't permit it, but I would be more comfortable with something like “shall advise the proper authorities of his belief”. Hopefully, the Ethics Commissioner would take it under advisement that it doesn't include handing over documents. The Ethics Commissioner presumably will take his own legal counsel about the propriety of doing that sort of thing.
The Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs may have its thoughts about whether that does or does not require the handing over of documents, but I would say “shall advise the proper authorities of his belief”. I think Ms. Young suggested something tantamount to that a moment ago, which, to me, is closer to what I think is intended here.