Yes. It's a loophole.
We've seen this here when, in Mr. Trudeau's government, they would bring in individuals from the private sector and ask them to advise cabinet. These individuals are executives with global everything companies. They're able to give this advice. They're not registered meetings. However, they have these private interests that of course are going to be reflected in the advice they provide, and Canadians are completely in the dark about that. It's with chairmen and chief executives. They claimed then that it was of high service to Canada, but it certainly also creates a real problem for Canadians about why the advice is being provided.
