We've put a little bit of thought into that. That's why I mentioned at the end that the committee might want to look at the do-not-call or anti-spam model, where there are fees in the case of do not track, to buy the lists that you have to scrub against, and in the case of anti-spam, the fines go back to the CRTC to continue to do anti-spam enforcement. Now, one of those two models might help.
I want to back up, because enforcement to me—and I think this is the way the CRTC is doing it for do not call—is a pretty wide spectrum. They can start with notices, they can start with small fines, they can go and speak to trade associations. There are lots of ways before you have to go to the big hammer and the expensive overhead. I would hope that although it's a big nut to crack, it wouldn't be as expensive as something like do not track or do not call.