Thank you.
The way I understand it, true lobbying is much broader. There are a lot of people who do not register. It's interesting.
Last Tuesday, the commissioner for British Columbia said that when its members instituted administrative penalties in their legislature, registration in their registry increased by 70%. I think there must be a coercive effect. When people realize that they aren't required to register for various reasons, they find loopholes to get out of doing so. They don't register so that they might avoid the paperwork or avoid being in problematic situations. I think it's very important, and I think you agree with that, that this needs to be broadened.
Do you also agree with administrative penalties?