Yes, in fact there are no consequences like monetary penalties or prison sentences. I feel that administrative penalties could be useful in similar situations. My reason for asking about the $25,000 figure is that penalties have to be corrective—as opposed to punitive—if you want to change someone's behaviour. If our measures are punitive, we will be getting into criminal matters that would be referred to the RCMP.
In terms of preventing someone from lobbying, that is not in my jurisdiction, unless an individual is—