I totally agree with you. I think the issue is one of a fair and balanced approach to managing the process, and I don't envy the commissioner her responsibility for finding a way to do just that.
It was interesting; the previous witness talked about—and you mentioned—the monetary penalties. We asked him about substantive administrative monetary penalties, which is one of the recommendations that the commissioner has put forth, and he suggested that the introduction of those penalties would substantively alter the act. The question becomes—while, the act, for what it was intended to accomplish, is right—are we flirting with something that's going to put us offside in trying to maintain a good solution to this act, as we try to refine it after this period of time?