Other than what Mr. Giorno has reported, the answer is no. However, I'd like to point out that the severity of the Quebec legislation has often been alluded to. For my part, I consider it one of the least strict for one reason. It's very strict when it comes to consulting lobbyists, but organizational lobbyists are not affected in Quebec. So here again, it's a very partial law.
Moreover, the prosecutions or penalties imposed are a very recent trend. This has developed in the past two or three years. The former lobbying commissioner, Mr. Côté, didn't particularly stress that and really didn't operate that way. This is very recent and I think that has to be pointed out. There have indeed been many investigations recently. I wouldn't say it's being done on an ad hoc basis depending on circumstances, but it is a recent phenomenon.