Well, Nanaimo was not a party convention, Mr. Brock, and you should know that. There's a difference. That's why we stopped this practice in 2014.
As we say in French, just because something is legal doesn't mean it's morally acceptable.
On that, Mr. Bains, obviously you've come here for the third time, and the official opposition is trying to say that you should be the judge of conflict of interest. My question to you is this: Why do we have an Ethics Commissioner?
When you were appointed minister, obviously you had to go through a scrutiny, just like all members of Parliament, but there's a harder scrutiny on ministers in particular. You have to report everything to the Ethics Commissioner, but the onus is on you. Is that correct?