On the issue of fundraising—and we talked about this with your predecessor—someone who may like my political position on say, telecoms, might buy a ticket to my fundraiser. I didn't sell them the ticket, but they buy a ticket to the fundraiser. That's an open event; they can do that. There's a difference when someone who is trying to lobby for a licence hosts a fundraiser for you. To me, that would be fairly clear.
We had issues where the Commissioner of Lobbying felt there was a very clear breach, but the Ethics Commissioner felt it was not quite as clear. When you talk about an MOU with the lobbying commissioner, are we going to try to move towards a common understanding of apparent conflicts and direct conflicts, so that the lobbying commissioner is not going after the lobbyist while the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner is saying, “Well, I don't know, it's a grey area”?