Maybe they are making a lot of money, but the key is this, I think. What the Americans have done is to have really detailed rules about everything. It's hard to understand them because they're so lengthy and so detailed. Also, because they're so detailed, there are a lot of loopholes. For us, what is really important, I think, as Mr. Levine mentioned, are statements of principle.
What we're basically trying to do is prevent undue influence. Now, once again, undue influence is a vague term. It really refers to some people having an unfair advantage, so—