Through you, Mr. Chair. It's another good question.
We're talking about two things.
One is the requirement to register. At the municipal level, if you're trying to influence a municipal official on behalf of a foreign principal, you should have to register, period. The reason is so that we can have some transparency. Then, if you don't, it's a bit like Al Capone. They didn't get Al Capone on murder. They got him on tax evasion, right? This just provides another tool in the tool kit. That's point number one.
Point number two, with respect to the sharing of classified or secret information, I'm going to leave that to experts. They don't teach you anything about how to share top secret information in law school, so I didn't even want to hazard a guess.