Okay. You include everything.
My next question is for Mr. Capobianco.
Mr. Capobianco, you work for a lobbying firm. A few times, you have run as a candidate for the Conservative Party. You still appear to be a commentator for the Conservatives. You are on the board of directors of the Albany Club, a Conservative club that hosts Conservative ministers. Tony Clement was a guest at one of your events held in a Senate room on December 1st. Past guests have included Mr. Flaherty, Mr. Baird and Mr. Harper. You are virtually a member of the Conservative family.
As a lobbyist, does that not strike you as somewhat of an apparent conflict of interest or unfair advantage?