It's an interesting point. I think it speaks to people having misconceptions about who lobbyists are. Many of us think of the large agencies, such as Hill & Knowlton Canada, but there are non-profit lobbyists, there are groups like your own. So that's an important insight that I'll factor into our amendments.
I have a second question about lobbyists. What is your view on banning the contingency fees that were such a high-profile issue in the David Dingwall case, for instance? Do you believe that's a practice that should be stopped?