That's a great question.
The level of disclosure is currently available through the lobby registry in terms of disclosing money received from government, all the subject matters you're lobbying for and all the meetings you've had that are prearranged and oral.
The current federal lobby registry is framed through a transparent method. As a lobbyist for 10-plus years, I believe in transparency. I believe Canadians should know about everything I'm doing as a lobbyist and the individuals I meet with, but there needs to be a line between transparency and overburdening not-for-profit associations that may have just one, two or three employees.
