Absolutely.
The member referred to lobbying. Obviously that was the primary area of my practice before coming here, the law regulating lobbyists, where I was a consistent, clear, and unequivocal champion of stronger, more stringent, tougher rules on the lobbying industry.
I think all of the changes in the Federal Accountability Act were necessary, because at the end of the day the Government of Canada, government resources, government information, and government networks, when we're dealing with lobbying and lobbying restrictions, don't belong to politicians or bureaucrats; they belong to the people of Canada. That's why those changes were so important.