It was one of the provinces Ms. Shepherd did refer to earlier; it was British Columbia.
I know you're a member of Parliament from British Columbia, and you might recognize the name Mr. Ken Dobell. He's the person in question who was lobbying on behalf of the City of Vancouver with the Province of British Columbia and a couple of different federal departments.
At the time, British Columbia's Lobbyists Registration Act was very similar to our federal Lobbyists Registration Act, prior to the changes put into place by the Lobbying Act. British Columbia has now in fact amended their act and toughened it up to include one thing that was lacking at the time, which is administrative monetary penalties.
In a way, it's a bit of apples and oranges, but that's the situation.