Generally I think Oliphant had it right in his recommendations, and the Ethics Commissioner has essentially endorsed all of those in her report. A public office holder does not have to tell the commissioner that they are leaving, unless they have had an offer of employment before they left. She doesn't know what people, most of them, are doing when they leave office. She doesn't know whether they're complying with the one-year or two-year cooling-off period that's under the Conflict of Interest Act, or the five-year, or whether they're lobbying within that—