In your sector, as far as a lobbyist consulting firm is concerned, do you think the definition of what you do is a little more cumbersome on you?
Take unions, for instance. They're very active politically during elections, and it's obvious they have a reason for that. They're trying to influence or get an advantage for unionized labour, and they're also looking for financial benefits for their membership. I feel this is lobbying. I almost feel that it's of greater concern than having lobbyists such as your company that would maybe not have as big an influence on a party as a union might.
Do you feel the restrictions are tougher on you than they are on some of the other people who want to express their support for political parties?