Mr. Speaker, the Conservative government promised us a better Lobbying Act, but it did not keep that promise. Despite the Federal Accountability Act, people can still get away with claiming that they did not get paid or saying that all they did was send a few emails or attend a few information sessions.
Rahim Jaffer met with business people and ministers, and he put $850 million worth of proposals into the hands of public officials. None of this constitutes lobbying according to the 2006 Conservative legislation.
Is that not proof enough that the law is seriously flawed?