I'd like to extend that, Mr. Waldman, because one of the things the bill sets out very clearly is that it extends the prohibition to “represent or advise” for a fee to all stages of the application and proceeding. You're still speaking to this as if someone doing some initial consulting work actually is going to be free of not having to be licensed or free of not having to be potentially investigated for his or her work if it is not legal work.
I want to make sure you understand that the bill itself now extends...it's not just once an application has been filed. This bill gives the regulator the right and the privilege to be able to make sure and ensure that the individual or company representing a particular client now has to register, even, obviously, prior to the actual submission of the application.