In the second case, it's still possible the commissioner could go to a senior public office holder and say, “Can you verify that there has been no contact with you by this lobbyist who is registered to lobby for these purposes and identify you as the person they would be lobbying?” That is possible. So I don't think one can be completely categoric on the second category you're talking about.
On the first category, as Madame Hurteau was nodding, if you're not registered, you're quite correct, there is no trigger in the legislation on a senior public office holder, in that regard, to ascertain or verify that someone is registered.