To be honest, from my point of view we're not going to lose much. I think most of what we've put in there are allowances for legitimate businesses to carry on and use this platform to communicate with clients and prospective clients. In terms of getting after the actual spammers, we're not really losing anything.
Make no mistake, this is the most advanced, in terms of the consent regime, anti-spam legislation anywhere in the world because we did take the time--it took us a little too long--to educate ourselves from the best practices elsewhere in the world and the mistakes that they made. We talked to the Aussies, we talked to the New Zealanders, we talked to the Americans, we talked to the EU and the U.K. and asked, what works best and what doesn't work; what isn't working, and how would you suggest we address it as we develop our legislation?”
Again, most of the amendments here are stuff that will enable the legitimate enterprise, but we're still getting every one of the bad spammers.