That happens, doesn't it?
No, but it's available to all parties. An environmental group comes forward and they've hired Ipsos or someone to go out and survey feelings on climate change. That survey is then made available to all parties, or maybe not all parties but some, which then influences the way.... We're dealing with this act, but we're now just asking about the way things happen. Focus group work, messaging, all of that stuff, it's not hidden. This is a thing that happens quite frequently.
Would you deem that to be a non-monetary contribution?