Right now there are three categories of lobbyist. There are consultant lobbyists, who work for lobbying firms. There are corporate lobbyists, who work for corporations. Then there are organization lobbyists, and the majority of those would be not-for-profit organizations. Those are the three categories. We're all bound by the same rules in the sense that we all have to register, we all have to file our monthly reports, and we all have to respect the Lobbying Act.
As for where there are exemptions, there is an exemption right now for anybody who spends less than 20% of their time lobbying. Then you are exempt from the regulation. That 20% is a pretty complex calculation, but it's everything: all the time you spend drafting your materials, talking to your fellow executives about it, and travelling to the meeting. The two hours you spend dreaming about this presentation, I would argue, have to go in as part of the 20%. That's the only exemption out there.