I was fascinated when you talked about all these lobbyists coming out of the woodwork to get their names on the register once they knew they were going to get fined if they didn't.
We've had a very stagnant lobbying pool. Apparently, lobbying never changes here. Nobody ever seems to be added to the list; it's the same old crew.
It would seem from the B.C. experience that there's no incentive for the guys who are flying under the radar to play by the rules. From what I hear from you on administrative monetary penalties, it's not necessarily that they're going to get caught, but they're going to start to smarten up and make sure they follow the same rules the legitimate lobbyists play by.
Is that your experience with the administrative monetary penalty?