I think there are different levels of badness in some of the contraventions that are found. Sometimes it's just not being careful enough; other times it could be quite a serious thing.
The other thing to note is that of course you're thinking more in terms of members of Parliament who are also reporting public office holders. Of course, there are many people covered by the act who the public don't know much about and then it's up to the organization to deal with that, or the government in reappointing them. I'm thinking of Governor in Council appointees.
I'm sure that continuing contraventions are going to add up, but there are some extenuating circumstances in the current case, in that we're in a strange pandemic situation. I am not surprised really. I think the main power of the Conflict of Interest Act is in preventing these things, as I've said before. Each decision that comes out is an educational tool in and of itself to show all the other reporting public office holders where they could fall down. One hopes that everybody will learn from a particular contravention by a particular person.