This is the last question I'll ask, because I know my time will probably be up, Mr. Chairman.
I realize this act is about certain reporting office holders; it's not regular MPs like me, it's cabinet ministers, and parliamentary secretaries, and other people. One of the things we are struggling with is this whole gift issue and the right level for gifts and what are appropriate gifts and not appropriate gifts. We've heard from Mr. Angus about all the snow globes he has in his office and so on. We all struggle with what is acceptable and what's not acceptable, what money level is right or not, but, as a backbench MP, for me, it's not really the same as a reporting public office holder, not that I get many gifts at all, which is probably not surprising.
Having said that, the commissioner has suggested lowering the disclosure threshold on gifts to as low as maybe $30 from $200. You mentioned a $500 penalty, and that it is not really about the money but is more the disclosure and the public reporting of stuff. Do you have any views around this whole issue of gifts and the levels? Have you any advice for the committee?