I mean, that's the nature of the world today. Information, and helping people to manage that information, is really what it's all about.
I don't see any solution by saying, “Send it back to the drafters to tell them to come up with something that's going to be simpler.” I'm not convinced that's possible; it's a complex world we live in. On my part, I would rather see the resources put into education and support. Maybe they can give you more money, so you can....
There are a lot of ways to approach this kind of issue. Ultimately, it seems to me, it's a matter of education and training and letting people know what they have to do. I think once people find out what they have to do, it's probably not that complicated. It's just that you look at a 200-page bill and say, “What am I supposed to do with this? What applies to me and what doesn't? We don't have any lawyers.”
Yes, it's a problem, and the question is, how do we get over that? But I don't think the secret is in redrafting the legislation because it's a complex topic and it covers such a broad range.
But that's life. That's what we have to deal with--sorry, Cathy.