So moved.
We think this will bring some symmetry into the record and allow the registrar, for instance, to be able to compare what was recorded by both the lobbyist and the senior public office holder. That will provide some verification.
It is not an undue burden on any senior public office holder. They should know with whom they're meeting and what they're talking about. If the lobbyist should record it, I think the senior office holder should as well. That will provide a very neat way for the registrar of lobbyists to be able to confirm that people have properly reported on either side.