First of all, I just want to start by saying that I very much respect the work that the committee members are doing and that parliamentarians do. As I said, I'm here to answer the questions, and I've been answering all the questions that have been posed to me.
With regard to the last question that was asked in terms of the responsibilities of public office holders, you're absolutely correct: The onus is on the individuals. I know of many instances of public office holders who have reached out to the independent Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner to get advice, to get that impartial feedback, so that they can conduct themselves in a manner that allows them to fulfill their duties.
That is why I think the key take-away for members in this committee, if I may say so, is that the crux of the matter, the core matter here, is how individuals conduct themselves, and they must hold themselves to this high standard. That's really the issue here.
I think individuals were very clearly vetted and qualified. Individuals had the ability to serve. However, the issue with regard to their conduct and how they need to engage is done in a manner that needs to be consistent with the Conflict of Interest Act, and as the member rightly pointed out, the onus is on all public office holders.