There are seven provinces that have lobbying legislation, and they vary. Some have lobbyists' codes of conduct, for example. When we talk about the significant amount of time, it's been interpreted in some jurisdictions through interpretation bulletins. Some legislations actually have it in their legislation. Some of my colleagues at the provincial level have the ability to administer monetary penalties, which is something that I don't have. If I see a breach of the act, I can refer it to Parliament. If I've done an investigation on a breach of the code, I table a report to Parliament.
That's one of the things for when the act is up for review. One of the things I've been working on over the last five years--because it will be a five-year review--is to bring up a number of issues that I think Parliament and the committee will want to explore.