Thank you for your answer.
I want to congratulate you on making The Hill Times' top 100 lobbyists list in 2010. That makes you a very influential man and brings me to another topic.
On September 6, 2011, when Alberta's legislation on lobbyists was being studied, you were used as an example. Your name is in the records. You are registered as your firm's lobbyist. However, you are not the one who engages in the lobbying activities. Other people do that.
You are the face of lobbying for your firm, but the lobbying is actually conducted by many other people whose identity is unknown. Don't you think that is a problem? Don't you feel that all lobbyists in the field who have personal relationships with elected members should be registered? Don't you think that would help enhance the transparency of the Lobbying Act?
What is your take on that?