We're not entitled to discuss our clients with anybody, and that would include the lobbying commissioner. But we do have access to the public reporting requirements under the Lobbying Act and we have had occasion to check those when we've dealt with some situations.
For example, if you see something in the press about somebody, it would be quite logical to take a look--and we do--at whether they are in fact registered lobbyists and at the reports made under the Lobbying Act. But with respect to commissioners comparing notes, I think that's not permitted under the act.
Lyne.