Do you think that the Commissioner of Lobbying's recommendations focus on what is already working well or is she trying to address the problems of the former structure that she has seen over time? I think the old structure dates back to 2012, so it goes back quite a while. She's able to see new ways of operating and to say which mistakes could have been prevented, precisely by having a somewhat broader coverage.
I get the impression that what you're saying is that everything should stay as it is. If it's effective and going well, it's not a problem. However, I think that what the commissioner is trying to do is to prevent problems that have occurred over the past 12, 13 or 14 years from happening again.
Do you think that's what she is trying to do or does she just want to give herself more powers?
