Commissioner, I agree with you on that point, but I would also add that in the case of Mark Carney serving as an adviser to the leader of the Liberal Party, who just happened to be the prime minister, it's not simply that it didn't fit into the Lobbying Act. It appears to be a clear circumvention, or an attempt to circumvent the Lobbying Act in the same way that Mark Carney tried to circumvent the Conflict of Interest Act, while he held that same role.
