As I stated at the outset,
for me, my extent of discussions with anyone in the current government would be simply to tell them what sort of work we were doing, and that's where it would stop.
Most of my interactions with members would be, “How are things going? How is your family? How are things back home?” As the chair of caucus, I had intimate friendships in which one got to know about their families and got to work with them for close to a dozen years. It's not unusual that you'd have these kinds of discussions.
I also understand the importance of the measures we introduced when I was a member in the government--including the Accountability Act and the Lobbying Act--and I wasn't going to be in contravention of those.