We could define that through taxes too. We could use a definition of taxes, which could be a quite easy way to do it. And not-for-profits have to be registered by the federal government or the provincial governments.
I'm running out of time, so I want to ask you two quick questions to get your input on them. I'll ask the questions and then turn it over to you to get the answers so there's enough time.
The 18-month period of implied consent, post the beginning of the relationship, is going to put it all over the map. It will be hard to follow when that date falls, so I'm a little bit concerned about that.
Last, the biggest one I'm really concerned about is the one about third parties, number six, that under certain unsolicited commercial messages that are follow-ups to third party or referrals.... I have checked into your notations here, and I'm really concerned about the definition of “family” and “personal relationships” as defined in the regulations. I'm wondering whether “family” refers to a brother, sister, or cousin-in-law. Not all of us get along with all of our family, and I'm just wondering whether that gives broad consent to allow people to be approached just through their relationship. And who is defining that and who is going to police that is going to be really interesting.
I will turn it over to you for the answers.