Okay. One thing that was recommended by Oliphant is that if people violated the rules and were no longer public office holders, then current MPs and cabinet ministers should not be allowed to arrange for contracts with them. So they're blacklisted, and they have to check with the commissioner to find out who is blacklisted.
I think that makes a lot of sense. It would be an incentive not to do that once you're no longer a public office holder, not to get on that list, and an incentive for the current MPs to find out who these people are.