That is a very good question. If it's something that this committee thinks I should do, I would definitely consider it.
Obviously, there are some serious privacy concerns in getting advice and a reduction. Unless it's in my code that I would make those things public, the individual would need to consent. They would likely let you know that they've received a reduction before they come and lobby you.
If this is something that the committee wants me to pursue, I can do that. I would likely consult my colleague the Privacy Commissioner to make sure that I was not doing anything untoward.
It is a good point. It's probably a good suggestion. It would enhance transparency for sure, so I would consider that.