Thank you for that.
Do you see any difference between what I would call financial or economic lobbying and social lobbying? I'll give you an example. Someone comes in to see me and is lobbying on a specific tax policy or on something that's going to make a company or an individual money or that would make it easier for them to do business. That is versus someone who comes in and just wants to lobby me on my position on abortion, let's say, as an example. Do you see a difference in that type of lobbying? Is there a difference, in your view? Or is it anything that's coming or is likely to come before the House of Commons in any way, shape, or form? Should it all be treated the same way? Are all those issues the same, whether it's a non-profit group coming in to see me or a Fortune 500 company?