Others are zeroing in on the ethical thing about releasing information, but we've had so many groups coming to us and making suggestions about things. Most of them have been big organizations that have the capacity to do things, but a couple of the groups that have come forward have been smaller business associations and so on. They look at this law and understand that this particular act might be helpful, but it's too onerous on them. What they have told us, almost in a pleading way, is that if we run things on a case-by-case basis, they're not really all that capable of handling it; it's difficult for them. They would rather have something that is more permanent, something they could bank on, because they only have a few employees.
I understand that when you consider a case-by-case basis, you have certain capacities, and some of these larger industries do. I am wondering how you feel about the impact on these smaller organizations of the case-by-case thing and how you took it into account. Do you feel that it could be too onerous?
How can they comply? If it is too onerous, they probably won't comply in the way you would like.