Well, with government relations firms, lobbying firms, legal offices—I mean, even with the report I tabled yesterday—it's not the firm or what its occupation is. When they start communicating with the government on registrable activities, they need to register.
A government relations firm could be, as I understand it, doing quite a lot of different things in terms of strategic advice and so on that isn't lobbying. Lawyers who provide legal counsel are not lobbyists until they perform registrable activity under payment.