Just to clarify something, I saw the news clip with regard to Stockwell Day's discussion about his new career. He wasn't going to lobby; he was going to advise people how to lobby, so he was actually helping your department and letting people know what the rules and regulations are and how to approach lobbying government. He wasn't lobbying on behalf of any particular interest. I think that should be on the record.
As far as non-profits are concerned, I have a family member who is working for a non-profit overseas in Africa. The non-profit she deals with does get some funding from CIDA on occasion, and we're always very sensitive about that. I'm just wondering, is there any way you deal differently with a non-profit organization?