Excuse me, Ms. Freeman, but sometimes it is easier for me to express myself in English.
On the first question, concerning the powers, the difference in this act is that now the act states that I have the power to conduct investigations or examine offences under the act and the Lobbyists' Code of Conduct.
Before that, the act gave only the power to examine offences under the Lobbyists' Code of Conduct. The Federal Court has held that the registrar of lobbyists also had the power to examine offences under the act. I am very pleased that the act now provides that I have the power to consider offences under both the act and the Lobbyists' Code of Conduct.
On the second point, the penalties have doubled and are now $50,000, on summary conviction, and a penalty for an offence, where there is an indictment. On summary conviction, there is a penalty of $200 and also imprisonment for two years.