Going back to the 61 investigations, were there any multiple offenders among them? If you don't have the information handy, I guess this would be available through an access to information request. But to cut through the paperwork, perhaps you could provide this committee with a list of those 61. That would certainly help in our work toward transparency in knowing what's going on in the world of lobbying.
On March 2nd, 2009. See this statement in context.