The amendment allows, basically, two primary things to happen on royal assent, as opposed to on a date or dates fixed by order in council. It allows the machinery changes that are contemplated under Bill C-2 with respect to creating the Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying and eliminating the Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists. So one aspect of it is the machinery.
The other aspect is that it brings into force, on royal assent, the provisions with respect to the Prime Minister's authority to designate transition team members for the purposes of the lobbying ban.