I think we'll all have a minute to say something on this.
I think with the grandiose American style of anything that happens, the influence on us is profound in some cases, and unfortunately in most cases. But with lobbying, the money in the U.S.—the retainer amounts, the success fees, the contingency fees—is beyond the pale, and I think it allows for people to be motivated or incented to do things that otherwise....
The fact that we don't have contingency fees or success fees here is a great thing. None of us ever complain about that. We're not here to benefit. If the client gets a certain issue resolved through government, as Mr. Del Mastro said, by and large it's the government that decides, or it's the opposition that decides. We just help to facilitate that meeting more than anything else and help with the strategy, I think, from that perspective. The American style is so much more focused on money.