My question is for Ms. Agrell from the Steelworkers Union.
You've tabled a brief here in which you talk about lobbyists. You know what a lobbyist is: it's a person who approaches members or ministers on behalf of a specific group. When, for example, a union president goes to see the Minister of Labour, should he be considered a lobbyist and register, since what he obtains will be intended for a specific group, for specific purposes?