Former Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty is lobbying the government to increase its use of one company's education technology in the province's schools.

McGuinty's seeking "to enhance the presence of Desire2Learn education technology in Ontario's schools, colleges and universities," reads his online registration as a consultant lobbyist.

Desire2Learn Inc. created Brightspace, which it calls "the world’s first truly integrated learning platform," according to its website.

The record shows D2L has received $3,143,666 from government and government agencies in the current fiscal year. This includes $3,000,000 from the Ontario Ministry of Education.

Ontarians elected McGuinty premier in 2003. He announced in October 2012 that he would be stepping down from the position, which fuelled speculation that he was considering running for federal Liberal Party leadership.

He resigned as MPP for Ottawa-South a little more than one year ago.

McGuinty filed his lobbyist registration on Aug. 26. It was last amended on Sept. 11.