Not to try to make things politically impossible for people, but someone might donate to my riding association and I might not even notice who they are or even know which corporate interest they represent. Later on, they might come to my office and ask me to write a letter. That can happen, and I don't think it's fair that MPs should be smacked for that.
We had the issue with Mr. Calandra, where there were two fundraisers, both with many people tied to licences that were competing.... He was Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Heritage. He had to give $5,000 back, but you didn't rule in that case.
Is that an example, or was it okay?