I think as a member you're allowed to just say no to a meeting.
I think what you're saying is that you're bombarded with social media. That's just the world we live in, unfortunately. I'm not so sure you can avoid that unless you have people on your staff to filter it out, and you're not the one hanging out on Twitter.
I think what underlies your question is a very important topic, which is grassroots. As we know, it is a changing space within the lobbying community. It used to be the case that I put flyers on the sides of poles, and I told people to go and talk to their MPs. Now we can do all sorts of things, including using chatbots and troll farms, that don't even require humans— your AI reference there. I think that's a really important topic that we didn't talk about today, but has come up in your review that you will have to address as far as whether or not you want more registration on grassroots lobbying.
I think Commissioner Motherwell brought it up, too, with regard to the Ontario law. It's a good question.
