Well, you know, first of all, sponsored travel is dealt with by the code that you impose upon yourselves. It is up to you to change it. Of course you want to deal with it. If you do that and you want to update it, you want to also deal with what you perceive and what you feel are current attempts to influence Canadian public opinion and elected officials. If you feel that provisions like that are necessary, you can certainly put them in. Whether you put them in as part of sponsored travel or as a whole separate thing is an issue.
All we are dealing with is what your code deals with and what the act has as its goal: to give Canadians public confidence that their elected officials and their appointed officials are acting in good faith and not according to private interests or foreign interests. How you express it and what devices you use are up to you.
We have right now, as you know, a public inquiry into foreign influence, and maybe it's necessary to deal with foreign influence both in terms of sponsored travel and in terms of other travel in the code and the act. I don't know. This is essentially a decision for you to make. I think it would be useful if you did it, but that's my personal opinion. I have no opinion as the commissioner.