I think that's right. But the member should conduct himself or herself in a way that is not asking for something improper, that would not be within a fairness regime, from a person exercising statutory discretion.
On the other hand, if the member wants to argue in Parliament for a change in government policy so that expropriation rules are changed, or this particular act that expropriated that property should be changed, that's a parliamentary function, and partisanship is completely fair. That's in a different context.
But I'm slowing things down, so let's--