There are also some complexities involved in the nature of the Lobbying Act. If you are a member of a board of directors for an organization and you routinely lobbied on behalf of that corporation, for example, you would be considered a consultant lobbyist. There may be some complexities around that.
Also, if we are talking about a partner in a law firm, for example, or about a limited liability partnership such as accounting firms and law firms, again it's not precisely clear how, if you are lobbying on behalf of your limited liability partnership, you would be viewed. Right now, roughly speaking, you're viewed as a consultant lobbyist.