Thank you, Madam Chair.
I want to continue along the same lines as my colleague regarding the Albany Club.
If I understand correctly, when it's a social event and no specific business is being discussed, you do not have to report it to the lobbying commissioner. It would seem to me that, regardless of whether the event was meant as a social activity or a business gathering, you could potentially discuss a certain file. People could strike up certain conversations, and a minister or a designated public office holder could discuss a particular file.
Should you consider reporting those kinds of meetings, even if they do not deal directly with business?