It's never been adjusted in that time. Okay.
Second, in relation to gifts, we've had a suggestion from Commissioner Dawson regarding attendance at receptions.
You've indicated to us that her recommendation that a reception to which all members are invited, which obviously would apply to situations here in Ottawa when people are in session at Parliament, is great when you're talking about a parliamentary reception. But a number of times various members here in committee have raised the question about local events.
You can pick whatever city you'd like in Canada—Toronto, Calgary, Winnipeg, Vancouver, or wherever you want to choose—and you can use the example of someone holding a reception there and maybe wanting to invite elected officials from the area. They may invite all the members of Parliament from that area and they might invite members of the legislative assembly or local municipal officials, etc., but of course they wouldn't invite all parliamentarians from all across the country.
I know you indicated that this isn't an area you're particularly concerned about for British Columbia, but I just wanted to see if you had any opinions or thoughts on how that might look if you put in that requirement.
We could even be more specific than that and talk about your own specific riding or a community in your riding. Of course they wouldn't invite all members of Parliament, but they might invite me and the local provincial representative and the local municipal representatives.
What are your thoughts on something like that when it applies to a reception to which all members of Parliament would be invited? Do you think it might be worth looking at something such that locally all officials would have to be invited, or something along those lines? I'm just wondering whether you've had any thoughts on that.