Absolutely. It can create a disproportionate burden when compared with larger corporations, because large corporations can hire law firms, consultancies, etc. If a small business suddenly has an issue, or they're filling in an application form for a G and C, they don't have a dedicated team to do it. As I said, most of our members have nine employees or fewer. It's the business owner who's completing those forms, looking into the issue, researching it, trying to figure out compliance, asking for reconsideration on a decision or trying to let their MP know that this issue or this policy doesn't make sense for their kind of business and that this is why it should change.
Yes, some may say they're advocating. From a business owner's perspective, they're trying to share their views about their business. Ultimately, is eight hours too much? When it comes to the G and C forms and when it comes to the applications, yes, because those are time-consuming. I'm sure you've reviewed Canada summer jobs applications and other grant applications that may have come your way or that your office has helped constituents with. They take time. Carving that out will help, but business owners can quickly get to eight hours, or they can quickly start asking themselves if it covers them. A higher threshold might mean that they don't have to stress out about it.
Again, let's consult on what that threshold could be. We can sometimes face members suddenly having an issue with CBSA and importation fees. They're not regularly lobbying, but suddenly they're spending a lot of time on a financially related question. That's just one of the things. You want to ensure that these individuals feel that they can reach out to their MPs and that they're not suddenly going to have to face AMPs or whatever repercussions the office of the lobbying commissioner might be considering when they were really trying to express themselves.
The other thing is that whatever changes are made in the code, remember this when it comes to small business owners: educate first. That would be one of the key things. Right now we're trying to make sure our members have the information they need and know which resources to get so that they can be compliant with the law. Fundamentally, they don't want to break the law. A higher threshold will help them be compliant if they ever raise such an issue.