Yes.
The lobbyist must register to lobby. When there has been 50 hours of communication between the public office holder and the lobbyist, it must be registered.
It's easier to implement and calculate. I've noticed that the threshold of 20%, the significant part of a person's duties in a month, is sometimes difficult to calculate. I think that's why the RCMP didn't take into account the threshold in some cases. What does 20% of the duties represent? Is it a 40-hour, 50-hour or 70-hour week? I think using the number of hours would make it easier for the lobbyist to make the calculation and easier for the regulator to strengthen the act.