Thank you for coming, Madam Dawson. We very much appreciate your presence here in helping us to wade through some of these issues and to get a sense of where we need to tighten up, if we need to tighten up, and where things are working. Then it's a question of what is appropriate in judging the problems and consequences.
I'm interested in the issue—you didn't mention it—of fundraising rules. Clearly, one of the ways that someone can benefit is through political fundraising. That is to me one of the most obvious direct connections between asking you to do something and helping you out—political fundraising.
Now I see that you want to drop the value of gifts to $30. I don't mind that, but people drop books off at my office all the time. It might be months before I even notice. I've gone into my constituency office and it's in a back drawer. Am I really being politically enticed by that $30 book? Maybe it's a $25 book. You seem to think this needs to be dealt with, but what about political fundraising? What do you recommend there?