Mr. Conacher, I'm going to reclaim my time, sir. Thank you very much.
I will state, though, to your benefit, that I am keenly interested in getting the disclosure from Goldblatt. I know there's a balance we have as a committee between protecting what ought to be an independent officer of Parliament and our parliamentary privileges to be able to send for documents.
For the good and welfare of this committee—I'll say it on the record right now, Mr. Conacher, so you know I'm in favour of this—I would encourage the thought or the reconsideration by the officer for us to be able review that document to have a better understanding of what they're putting their charter claim on. I will be looking to pursue that at a later time.
Rounding up my last line of questioning here, I'm going to go back to the Labour Congress.
In her testimony to this committee, the Commissioner of Lobbying stated she did not know what an ideal solution might be in regard to rules around hospitality, but she'd be happy to hear what solutions the committee might suggest.
What solutions do you have?