If I understand, the first question is whether we think the ban on contributions from organizations—unions and corporations—is constitutional or meets the constitutional test. The answer is yes. It will be up to a court, obviously, to decide that ultimately, but the government is of the view that there are very strong public interest arguments to support a ban. Two provinces have such a ban in place, and in fact one has had a ban in place for 25 years. Other countries have instituted such a ban. So we feel there's a good case to be made on this ground.
You had a question about limiting outside influence. I'm going to defer to Marc on that, because while there are no provisions on that in this legislation, as you may know, there are already provisions in the Canada Elections Act that relate to this issue. Marc would have that detail.