We could even go back retroactively and check who these people were meeting with, based on what interests, before they took office. We could try to understand what kind of decision these people would make with taxpayers' money, with Canadians' money, if we knew how many people had lobbied them before.
Is that right?
In your publication, you talk about prior or retroactive disclosure. You discuss the possibility of finding out what lobbying had taken place before the person took office.
Did you address this in that publication?
