Mr. Speaker, unlike members on the other side, we are not in a leadership campaign, although I guess they no longer are either.
The fundamental rule, which is one that everyone agrees on and one that needs to be respected, is that ministers must comport themselves with a great deal of probity, and that includes avoidance of real or apparent conflicts. When they arise, the ethics counsellor is there to provide advice to the minister as well as to the Prime Minister.
The system has worked in this case and corrective action has been taken. I am sure that all ministers will take that into account.