I would add that there's another officer of Parliament you can consult, and that would be the Chief Electoral Officer. The Chief Electoral Officer has dealt with this issue very specifically in the value that you, Blaine Calkins, as a member of the committee, would receive by attending that event—the cost of the chicken, the cost of the lettuce, the cost of the plates—and then everything else would be deemed a political contribution.
There is some insight that you could gain from that about what would be an acceptable threshold or not, but ultimately, as far as we're concerned, there is an effect. It's an effect that is going to have an adverse impact on the ability of charities, the ability of individual community organizations, separate and apart from the wing inside Ottawa, to sustain themselves. I'd be very, very concerned about it.