Yes. As I've indicated, it's important to note that if you're a public office holder and you're dealing with either real or perceived conflicts, actually it's the proper practice to engage with the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner to say, “Look, this is the situation I'm in. I need advice, feedback, guidance and counsel in making sure that the proper rules are followed to avoid any conflicts of interest.”
That is incumbent upon all public office holders, for the Governor in Council appointments that I've made as well as for members in this committee and anyone else who serves in the public domain.