That was the second reason. Craig Kielburger contacts Bill Morneau on April 10 and says, “Hey, Bill. I hope you, Nancy, Henry, Clare, Edward and Grace are enjoying some well-deserved down time”, and then begins to negotiate a $12-million deal. There are multiple meetings, and Craig Kielburger is the key person. He says that he doesn't need to register because he's just a volunteer.
He's the founder. They can fire their board of directors. WE is a very complex corporate structure. We don't know how they get paid. Would it be reasonable to assume that he was just volunteering like any volunteer—just helping out—as opposed to someone who's actually playing a key role in getting these contracts? Would that be considered lobbying?