I want to add a brief comment about what you said before, Mrs. Yates, about the 20% issue.
You seem to agree with keeping a certain percentage, 20% for example, if the definition is broadened, which means that the true lobbyists, with all the work they do, would dedicate 20% of their time to it. But I have a quick question about those lobbyists who are very influential and who, perhaps with 5% of their time and with no preparation or perhaps by communicating by telephone, are really engaging in very influential lobbying. But they are not dedicating 20% of their time to it. The definition may be very broad, but yet it would mean that some very influential people are still going to fly under the radar because they are not dedicating 20% of their time to it.