I think your question is very appropriate.
We've heard already from organizations that this is the last year we're having this dinner, a dinner we've had for 14 years, because we just can't get people to buy tables; people can't buy tables because they don't think they can invite the people who work in government who they want to invite; this is why we do this dinner in Ottawa instead of Toronto or Montreal.
I think if there is going to be some level of prohibition on gifts—and this committee recommended a prohibition on gifts from lobbyists—the government responded in a way to suggest that they may be able to define gifts in a certain way to accommodate what I would call gifts within the bounds of normal professional protocol.
We haven't consulted our members on whether that's a $100 ticket or a $200 ticket, whether it's one a month or two a month, but you will need to do that. You'll need to go through that exercise, I would suggest, either together or individually as to what you're comfortable with. What do you feel is an attempt to unduly influence you versus an attempt to invite you to an event out of normal courtesy and protocol?