The act is very specific, both in subsection 5(1) for organizations and in subsection 7(1) for consultant lobbyists.
There's the first asymmetry for lobbyists, Mr. Green, by the way. We treat them differently. They have to be influencing public policy. They have to be going after a bill or proposing a bill. It's a very specific enumerated test.
If Parliament wants to amend that test to capture the work that's done there, that is an excellent and robust debate that I would encourage you to have, but that's not what the act says now.