I have a question for you now, Ms. Robinson-Dalpé, about ethics.
We are MPs, and all kinds of lobbyists try to get in touch with us to invite us to dinner. As MPs, should we always pay for the lobbyist's dinner to make sure we're not receiving any money from them? Let's say the meal cost $75 per person. What should we do in these instances to protect ourselves? It's impossible to hide the fact that every week, there's someone who wants to have a dinner conversation with us.