This rule currently exists. We just reframed it or repackaged it a little bit. I have to say that it is probably one of the rules that gave us the greatest challenge in framing it in the right way.
I certainly can't be the keeper of the truth or of the facts, but in a world with a lot of misleading information out there, I wanted to make sure that when lobbyists do lobby you, they have done due diligence in taking reasonable steps to ensure that the information that they give you is not misleading. They will have to ask questions of their clients to make sure that the information is valid.
Of course, I can't breach freedom of expression. It's not to stop people from providing their opinions, but there is a bit of homework for them to do.
That rule really currently exists.