It's the Wild West, essentially. That's what we're saying. There's an incentive for big corporations or consultants to not register in order to not have to adhere to the law.
When you add up the numbers of this trip and you look at the ways consultancies operate.... I have a hard time, as a former consultant myself, understanding how an individual can come up with the kind of cash to send people on a trip like this, to have the kinds of expenses—$3,400 in champagne and wine and nearly $1,000 for steak—without there being some kind of fiduciary interest in that.
In that regard, if it's not regulated and not within the framework of lobbying, could that not be considered in the space of bribery?