The maximum fine is $50,000 for a summary conviction. For the $7,500, in that particular case, as well, it was the first conviction under the act, and the individual actually pleaded guilty. So in terms of that I think it was a reasonable fine, and I prohibited the lobbyist from lobbying for a period of four months.
I think what we're seeing with the $20,000 fine, and now the $50,000 fine, are there are serious consequences to breaching the act, to not respecting why there is an act in place.
November 4 is when the judgment will actually come out, but that $50,000 is what the crown has asked for.