I'll just say that if you lobby about the enforcement or administration of a law, regulation, or program, you also don't have to register, and the commissioner has not touched that with her recommendations. You do have to look—in terms of a cooling-off period and these rules—at the Conflict of Interest Act.
We'll be applying to come back to the committee to talk about that. It affects what you just talked about with the other witnesses as well. There is a rule that former public office-holders can never share with a client information they learned while on the job. That rule is not being enforced under the Conflict of Interest Act, and if it were, these people who are being hired to just give advice but not actually do the lobbying would not be doing their jobs. That's why they're hired. They're hired to give that secret information they learned on the job.