I'm in agreement with that. I think at the end of the day it's common sense that prevails, and I believe if you are going to have an arranged meeting with a public office holder, it absolutely is a right to be able to record it. Most lobbyists, in fact all lobbyists, tend to do that. There are times where if you happen to bump into a public office holder at an airport or in the street and you speak about certain things, I think it gets to a point where it can get out of hand from that perspective. So I agree with GRIC's assessment on that.
On February 2nd, 2012. See this statement in context.