Obviously I don't have any powers of investigation at the moment. One of the things I've relied on very heavily is moral suasion, and it's worked very well in Ontario. However, that's not to say that it's the right answer. It's the best I can do under the circumstances.
However, if you are talking about putting an onus on the public office holder to do something that can match up with the registration of the lobbyists, I don't believe it should be a public office holder's responsibility. Yes, I do everything I can under my jurisdiction as Integrity Commissioner and Lobbyists Registrar to educate at least ministers and their staff about lobbying. But I don't think they should have to be producing documents other than their calendars or whatever is required in an investigation. I don't think they should have to be filing a document.