In my view, changes are required to strengthen the act. The lobbying commissioner, for years, has been highlighting gaps with respect to transparency in terms of what is not covered. It seems that the longer this goes on, the longer the government will drag its feet and not take up, frankly, much-needed changes to the act to update it, which, as you note, is now nearly 20 years old. A lot has changed in that time.
When it comes to the administrative burden, from the standpoint of those who register, who are lobbyists, the commissioner takes a very different view of it insofar as she notes that it takes 20 minutes to fill out the form and five minutes to submit it. Perhaps that is generous. Perhaps it is more burdensome than that.
When you look at, for example, registration, the percentage of late registrations is quite low, which would indicate that it's not all that difficult for lobbyists to register in compliance with the act. Is that fair?