Yes, it was close.
As you know—maybe not—when someone in a law office, a lawyer or a staff person, reveals confidential information about someone's file and the client finds out about it, that is reported to the law society. That lawyer--and it might have even been his or her staff—is in big, big trouble. They could be disbarred; they certainly could be reprimanded. In other words, there is very strict self-regulation by the law society—far more strict regulation than the government on this sort of thing.
My question is whether the dental college, the medical college, the pharmaceutical college, or whatever they're called—I mean, we're talking about government regulation. I believe the law society is completely self-regulatory on these sorts of things. If private information is revealed, that lawyer is in big trouble.