I think they're two different issues, with all due respect, Mr. Chairman. What we're saying is that the law is not clear with respect to witnesses' statements currently. We're saying that we ought to have the right to go to someone who's been a witness to an accident and to get their testimony and not be encumbered by another party who says you have to get their consent in order to talk to this person who was directly a witness to this accident.
In other words, we're saying if you're a witness to an accident, your testimony is your personal information. It's your right to give it to the insurance company if you feel so inclined. We ought not to have to go to someone else to get their consent first. That's the issue there, and it needs to be clarified in the law.