Thank you, Chair.
Again, we see a member of this committee pulling a stunt, whether it's at the top of the meeting or at the end of a meeting, in such a way.... We're already meeting three times this week. We've met numerous times before, and I'm sure we will continue meeting again.
The question was posed to the witness regarding practices in ethics and conflicts of interest that are pertinent to government employees, whether they have dual employment, whether they are working somewhere else or whether they have contracts. It's not something that I personally think we're going to settle in a prescriptive motion of this kind. We're public accounts. We study the Auditor General's reports. We look at what has been done and what can be improved.
In fact, it is something that may well merit a larger motion to go to a larger study—I would suggest not necessarily and very likely not by this committee—but I would ask Mr. Genuis and other members to please take the time to consult the members of this committee before springing this kind of last-minute motion on us.
With that, Chair, I move to now adjourn.