Ms. Yates, I want to go back. We started talking about broadening the definition of lobbying. In particular, you touched on government relations firms. In my opinion, they don't lobby—and we're talking about DPOHs if they go to a government relations firm. They advise clients on how to do things. It's not really lobbying because they don't make that contact, but there's significant gain for their clients. It sort of crosses over with the conflict of interest rules.
How do we square the circle? Will broadening the definition cut down on that? I'm finding it difficult to find out how to pinpoint that one.