Sure, Madam Chair, very quickly.
I was citing Alberta and B.C. only as examples. Committee members will make their recommendations. Newfoundland and Labrador, for example, has a provision that allows, as a penalty, for profits made by lobbyists to be disgorged and paid back to the crown. There are different models.
In short, almost all of the specific claims Mr. Martin has made, if those things did exist, represent violations of the act as it now stands. Most of what Mr. Martin has described, if it was existing, would be illegal today without even amending the act.