Very well. I only have four or five points left.
You need to increase disclosure of assets, lower the threshold, and strengthen the gift rules to make it clear that all gifts, if they create the appearance of a conflict of interest, must be refused. That includes deleting the loophole that allows MPs to accept sponsored travel. You need to enact a rule prohibiting the acceptance of any benefit in return for switching parties between elections. You need a specific rule on that. You need a specific rule prohibiting the personal use of government property, which is not actually in the act, even though it's in the accountability guide for ministers.
There should be a sliding scale, applying to everyone and depending upon their power and their potential conflicts, that prohibits lobbying of any kind, whether it's registered lobbying or not, for one to five years after they leave office. It should slide up and down depending upon the power of the person when they leave office.
In terms of enforcement, the ethics commissioner must be issuing public rulings. She's done more than 80 secret rulings in the last five years. Every one of her rulings must be public. She must be required to do audits and be required, when she finds a violation, to impose a mandatory minimum penalty. Mandatory minimum sentences are applicable for ethics violations, and they should match the penalties for lobbying violations, which are $50,000 to $200,000 fines.