I would hesitate to deal with that, Mr. Chair, because the Ethics Commissioner is supposed to be operating at arm's length. Once the House or this committee get into the business of looking at draft reports, you invite the suggestion that you're into some kind of censoring or controlling role vis-à-vis the Ethics Commissioner's report.
Whether the report should be tabled here as opposed to being tabled in the House, I don't know that this offers anything, because once it's tabled in the House, the House would routinely refer it to this committee. The committee may well take up the report and have something to say about it, but you run into problems with the arm's length issue.