Thank you, Chair. I'll share some of my time with Mr. Warkentin. I have really only one question.
I thought the bells weren't coming until 5:30.
Anyway, I appreciate the parliamentary secretary's discussion on referrals. In my view, as long as he's selling tickets and he says his brother gave my name in the e-mail he sent, I'm satisfied with that, or whatever the wording needs to be.
I just want to be clear when you make the change to conspicuously publishing the e-mail address. I used to be in the sales business. I used to sell racking systems to those IT guys who are sitting at the end of the table here. If I look up their website, I find their e-mail address. It's published on their website. I send them an e-mail saying, “Hey, I have this racking system that you might be interested in.” There's nothing illegal with that in this system. As long as it's published and it's out there, I'm entitled from a business standpoint to chase that potential client. Is that not correct? Is that what this means when you say “conspicuously”?