Obviously, what you're saying is that public office holders are not beholden to a Governor in Council appointment or to be reporting to their ministers and asking, “Minister, do I have a conflict of interest?”
Obviously, there's a non-partisan body that reports to Parliament, and that would be the Ethics Commissioner. That is the proper way, when you take away the politics, to govern themselves. We have, in this case, some members who didn't do that. I wouldn't expect a minister of the Crown to be responsible for making a decision on conflict of interest.