In terms of the lobbying community, we're communicating with them on a daily basis. The advisors who are answering the phone are not only providing technical support, but are also providing advice for those who have questions about the Lobbying Act. So providing advice is done on a daily basis.
I've also had meetings with particular groups of lobbyists, such as the Chamber of Commerce and the Government Relations Institute, to answer questions and to have a dialogue with them. I find that dialogue is sometimes one of the better ways of getting information across. Plus, there are a number of interpretation bulletins or advisory opinions that we issue.
People learn and need different things, so we're making an effort to produce written documents because people like to have those to take home. Now we have the code of conduct, and you can have it. I'd be pleased to send it to the committee if you are interested.