I think the intent is to give equitable access to all groups. If you take a look at the lobby registry, you'll get a good indication of where the world is going or where the needs in the community are. I think the National Association of Friendship Centres was number four in December for lobbying, because they were challenged a lot after the pandemic in the urban centres for indigenous people with housing and other services.
Making too many changes creates too much complexity. By having us participate and having some basic rules to operate under, it's working well. When you start to get into amounts, it's going to complicate things. I think that if we remain reasonable when things seem to be working relatively well and lobbyists are playing within the rules, not modifying that code as much would probably make more sense.