I would imagine that you offer to provide information, and the challenge lies in measuring its impact. You did a first round last year. You've said that a number of sessions would be offered to members. I would sincerely advise you to get the various parties to organize groups, so that members can come together and ask more pointed questions or questions they might not feel like asking when all parties are combined, for a host of reasons. Perhaps that would be more appropriate, if you can establish a schedule.
On behalf of the Bloc Québécois, I wanted to call you to ask you to free up some dates so that we may alert members to upcoming meetings, specifically on amendments regarding gifts. I think it is important for members to be well informed on this matter. Despite your public meetings and those of the library, would you be open to the idea of holding private sessions for each party?