Thank you very much, Chair.
Thank you, Commissioner, for all your testimony today.
Especially when it comes to some of the headline-driving subjects like conflict of interest, one of the challenges that many Canadians have is that it seems as if no number of rules seems to stop it, whether it's the Prime Minister or other cabinet ministers being found to have not been complying with the act as those who would endeavour to circumvent them.
Specifically when it comes to the Lobbying Act, one of the very troubling aspects of the testimony I've heard today is the number of interactions. You talked about there being very few people who reach out and ask for advice.
How can we make sure that this is a subject of conversation that dominates headlines not only when the rules are broken but that we can create a climate in which there is more transparency, more accountability, and ultimately better trust built into our institutions around the act of lobbying?