Chair, we would expect anybody who has an arrangement to register. Obviously, there are people who, by the nature of their business, work with foreign governments legitimately and would want to register or will be required to register. If you are in the business of advocating on behalf of clients and you're doing that on behalf of a foreign state, you will have to register, if the bill is passed, with the foreign influence transparency office. We expect, obviously, that the group of people who are well versed in registering for the Lobbying Act to also be required to register when they're in an arrangement with a foreign principal.
That would be one example.