My experience is that lobbyists do want to comply with the act. I think the calls we receive in the office about trying to understand things such as the significant part of duties and the 20% threshold would indicate that they are. There are more than 5,000 lobbyists registered.
In terms of how we go about checking, the onus is on the lobbyist. If I have reason to believe that somebody is not complying with the legislation, then I will conduct an administrative review, which is my fact-finding exercise. That will allow me to determine whether I need to open an investigation.
As for looking at the percentage, there is an interpretation bulletin out there that I look at. I look at how much time they actually spend in preparing for the meetings, and in the bulletin I—