Thank you, Mr. Chair.
All the discussions we had today show that there is an underlying lack of trust. There is cynicism towards the political class and towards certain activities, such as lobbying.
When people lose trust in a body, they end up developing distrust. That’s what we are hearing today, behind the various opinions, which are quite opposed to each other.
The next step is defiance. Defiance means rejecting the system. We definitely want to avoid a rejection of the system; that’s why we are looking to restore trust.
Trust is often underestimated in society. We often think it’s a given and that that’s how it should be. We tend to normalize trust by codifying it.
It’s not rules that make people good. The Lobbyists’ Code of Conduct will be an instrument for building trust, but it can’t be the only one. People have to see that there is a will. Earlier, Mr. Dalton talked about leaders and the Prime Minister. Yes, the fish rots from the head, as Confucius said. I think that we all, together, have to have this willingness to restore trust, to go for what is right beyond the code. It’s fine to have a code, but Mr. Thurlow told us about many ways to get around it. Sometimes, it’s possible to follow the rules and still be wrong.
I think we should all be working to rebuild trust. We would all benefit from doing so.