I don't know. It depends on who is asking, I guess. It's too broad a question for me, I think. But I think it's working. I feel that we're now working with it, it's now in place, and we're under control.
I mention all the time things that are difficult to enforce, as I was just discussing about the requirement to notify us within 30 days of certain activities. There's no way to know if somebody doesn't notify us of it, and the only remedy we have or the only recourse.... And actually we don't know; maybe everybody is telling us about their gifts. I don't know how many gifts are being received.
Each year we progress a little bit further on advancing our enforcement of the act, or our administration of the act. As I mentioned, this past year we've proactively gone out to a number of ministers' offices and said that every three weeks or whatever you must give us a report on any gifts you have received, which has expedited our finding out about them immensely, but now we might look at some other groups. I don't know what groups get gifts, but we're beginning to look at what types of people get gifts, and then perhaps we'll approach people who are the same as them. We're trying to find methods like that.
We're also trying to find opportunities to just tell people about it. As I mentioned, we're doing a session at the end of the week for MPs, and of course some MPs are ministers, so there is an overlap in the two instruments. We send our advisers out sometimes to see specific groups to tell them what their responsibilities are. We have information on the website. We'll increasingly have material on our information notice spots.
So education and a little bit of proactive searching is about all we can do.