That's very good. As you know, the majority of businesses in our economy would be classified as small or medium-sized enterprises. As you point out, these organizations are often not large enough to have the in-house resources to deal with some of these issues, so that's a very significant benefit to our citizens if you can help those companies with that type of information.
Ms. Shepherd, I want to ask you a question about generally how the lobbyist registration system is going. You talked about how you're reaching out to stakeholders, developing tools to make it easier for people to understand. I think probably most government relations firms, that call themselves that, understand what's required of them under the Lobbyists Registration Act. Probably most law firms do, and a lot of law firms do, as you know, what you would describe as lobbying. It's not just the government relations firms.
I wonder what others—smaller businesses like the ones Mr. Therrien just mentioned, individuals who might do it very sporadically on behalf of their business or organization—reach out to members of Parliament, to ministers? How were you reaching that level of stakeholder? What more do you think needs to be done in that regard?