The Albany Club was established in the 1800s by Sir John A. and it has been established since then. It has been, I think, a great club for those who believe in conservative values, and they can join. It's a network social club.
I think at the end of the day those of us who are lobbyists who are members of the club, if we have discussions that are pre-arranged, we record them. We do that with any other.... In any other rule, if we were to meet somebody and it's pre-arranged, we would discuss and we would record it, as lobbyists.
At the end of the day, I think the club is more used for events and public policy discussions and so forth. There isn't anything else. You can have a discussion with a public office holder at a restaurant. It doesn't have to be necessarily a club.
Lobbyists by and large always will adhere to the rules that are set forward. We just want to make sure that the rules are clear.