So it's really wide open. Anything could happen. This is being recommended without any kind of oversight body in terms of problems in terms of the competition.
To follow up on Diane Ablonczy's questions to Mr. Ripplinger, you have made strong recommendations that there be some sort of criteria, but you have said if that doesn't happen you're going to let it be. You don't care then if there are any safeguards put in place to prevent someone who might enter the field and decide to just take advantage of the marketplace when it's on a high and abandon it when it's on a low. You're not worried at all about the impact on the consumer and public policy.