I think the main thing to be said is that this certainly attempts to be a principles-based piece of legislation, and it sets out very broad, principled guidelines for business. It is not technology specific; it is permissive of any technology. It is permissive of any networking system, of any kind of web contact system, etc. So I personally don't think we're going to find problems in terms of technology posing a problem to the integrity of the legislation.
I think the main concerns are going to be that there are unanticipated problems on the business end of things. The human interface is where I think we'll probably be finding the greatest difficulties. There may be a few on the technological side, but it's not a technological bill, so I don't think we're locked into a construct that is built on a specific technology.