The former Commissioner of Lobbying, Karen Shepherd, who used to disclose in a chart the cases that came before her, found more than a hundred lobbyists guilty of violating the lobbyists' code, but she let them all off. She didn't issue a report to Parliament. She let them off with having to write an essay and, as a result, did not name them. There are more than a hundred lobbyists out there who have violated the code, some of them probably still lobbying. They were never named. No one even knows that.
With regard to the new commissioner, she is not publishing her summaries of her rulings on issues that she has investigated. She's hiding that information. She took down the old chart that the old commissioner, Shepherd, had up. We can't even tell whether she's doing her job properly and whether she's letting everyone off the hook even though they violated the code. We don't even know how many cases there are.
Their enforcement is pretty weak. They follow the media. They're not requiring communications from ministers to be disclosed to them so that they can determine whether people are lobbying who shouldn't be. They aren't really doing audits. They never have. There is probably a one-in–a-thousand chance of getting caught if you're violating the rules, but we really don't know, because it's all being hidden by current Commissioner Bélanger.