That's interesting. When you look at what is happening over here, incredibly the government is now moving on requiring real estate agents to collect, even from those who are not clients who sign off with them on a housing deal, when they enter into negotiations and do searches and so forth, everything from the social insurance numbers to mortgage information, telephone numbers, and a whole bunch of information. I'm not sure whether you're familiar with this. I can forward it to you. The government is proposing that those real estate agents collect that information and contain it themselves.
I wonder what you think about that element. The association is fighting it. They believe it's going to create an unnecessary amount of work. Second to that, you'll have a whole bunch of real estate agents who have information, which could be used for identity theft, because it is very sensitive personal and financial information and government-numbered information that they use to access a mortgage before they actually make a claim on a house or a piece of property.
This is happening right now. I wonder what you think about that issue.