Thanks, Mr. Chair.
I have two questions. The first relates to one of the two glaring loopholes that Mr. Nater has identified. The first loophole he identified clearly is the minimum five days' notice. For example, it's not advertised that the prime minister is going to be attending until maybe they make an amendment two hours before the event or something. The other one, of course, is this idea that there's no ticket price, but you show up and of course everybody is expected to give the $1,550 maximum donation. Now the prime minister can attend an event for which there isn't a $1,500 ticket price, but there is, if you know what I mean. You've already indicated to us that this would certainly be possible under this legislation.
The first of those glaring loopholes is the one I want to ask about.
Should the committee feel that it's appropriate to make an amendment so that it would be absolutely required—whether it's five days or whatever the minimum notice we would determine would be reasonable—that following that time you couldn't, for example, add the attendance of the prime minister or some other minister two hours prior to the event? How would the committee go about making that amendment?