The consequences that exist right now for breaches of the code are reports to Parliament. As I was saying, I've tabled 10 reports to Parliament today, finding 12 lobbyists in breach. There are no fines or jail terms in comparison to the act because the code is a non-statutory instrument. That said, I don't think that the consequences of filing a public report to Parliament should be underestimated. The reputation of a lobbyist is important. Their ability to maintain or attract clients or employment is key. We saw during the review that there was at least one lobbyist who talked about the fact that if he was to be found in breach, he would lose clients.
From having tabled reports to Parliament, I also have seen the number of phone calls that come into the office from people wanting to ensure that they are properly registered. I think those public reports have shown that there are consequences.