I appreciate that.
My last question is about the amount of money. In the United States, they have to report the scope and scale of their lobbyists' campaigns. If it's big tobacco, they have to say that they spent $2.5 billion lobbying Capitol Hill last year, or whatever. Do you not think that's an oversight or a weakness in our system? In the same spirit that nobody should be able to buy an election, we believe that nobody should be able to buy public policy or legislative change or procurement advantages. Yet we have lobbyists being paid $600 an hour to drift around Parliament Hill. Somebody's spending millions and millions of dollars to try to influence that government. Don't you think that's one of the things the public should be able to find out?