There are different mechanisms by which you can enhance transparency. Did this fit into the Lobbying Act? No. As well, individuals who lobby the federal government also need to be paid. That's another requirement of the Lobbying Act currently. If someone is lobbying for free for a particular position, they're not covered by the act, which is also something that we should be looking into, if it's something that is of interest to this committee.
I'm not trying to reduce volunteer work and people who are coming to you as constituents, because they have an issue. That's not what we're looking at. In particular, when people are former designated public office holders, they are prohibited from lobbying for five years, mainly because of the network that they've created. But if they go and volunteer for an organization, any communication that they have with their former colleagues is not covered by the Lobbying Act, because they're doing it for free, possibly. This is something I think we need to put some thought into, for sure.