In terms of the guidance, I think it's been quite clear. It's really the reason I certify travel, because there are some companies that will actually put somebody in Ottawa so they can have easier face time, whereas somebody else might decide it's more significant to have the president fly across the country for a particular meeting.
I am looking at whether I can see if that guidance can be made any clearer in terms of the lobbyists. But it is clear in the bulletin that if the individual determines that it's significant that they be there, then they should be looking at registering.
As I always say, lobbying is a legitimate activity. If you're ever not sure, then err on the side of caution and register is my advice.