Thank you.
Mr. Hiebert, you mentioned five areas of ensuring privacy. I just want to make sure we're clear on this, because it's one of the major concerns I think a lot of us have. With regard to those who are receiving health care benefits, you're asking that amendments be put forward regarding health care benefits and solicitor-client privilege and that home addresses and personal information not be listed. There was also the bill's definition in terms of preserving an element of privacy for health and pension funds.
I appreciate that. It's very helpful to understand that you're willing to do that, because I think that's an area of concern for many.
The other question I have relates to the provision you have in the bill regarding the lobbying and the estimate time. That aspect has a little bit less to do with the declaration of what finances within a union are going to particular issues and to ensuring that they will become public. Could you expand briefly on the rationale behind political activities and the estimates of lobbying being included in the bill, and why they are?