Mr. Speaker, I will be very precise. There are rules in the House of Commons for parliamentarians in terms of our limitation on lobbying. The rules state, because I have done research on this, that we cannot lobby on behalf of an organization, whether we are an MP or a minister, where there is a direct personal economic pecuniary interest.
I intend to challenge the PCO when I speak, so I am not here tonight to do a big shill for the PCO. However, I believe it is dangerous for us to create a situation for the men and women who are elected to Ottawa and who have friends or associates through business that those individuals might or could suffer from a reverse discrimination. I do not believe in that.