Okay.
Going back to lobbying practices, last July, EU lawmakers filed complaints against Google and trade groups over shadowy lobbying on EU tech laws. The complaint stated that tech giants like Google used front organizations to advocate for their interests without clear disclosure of their interests. A report shows that 73 European organizations and trade groups that lobbied on EU tech laws had been tied with the tech giants, with Google funding 36 of them. Some of these organizations are named in the European Union complaint on deceitful lobbying.
We know of at least one group here in Canada that was astroturfing, for example, taking money from one of your subsidiary companies.
Can you provide me with a list of the names of entities and individuals you're currently paying directly or in kind to advocate against Canadian legislation?