Thank you.
I have a quick question that I hope will clarify your introductory remarks. I am not exactly sure that I understood them.
You said that, when lobbyists are working, they are not obliged to say which clients they are working for. That is the part I would like to clarify. Lobbyists can have several clients. Is it the case that, when they meet with a public office holder, for example, they are not obliged to disclose whom they are working for?