We have many guidelines that we've put out—advisories and such—and when we see problems, we have tried to give advice in a general way and to be as specific as we can, but there is a balance there. Sometimes you don't foresee the thing that's going to come up and you haven't examined every single instance that could happen.
While I'm here, another thing, again under the code, is that the office does not have the power to establish guidelines without going through the procedures committee. This is the wrong committee to be telling this to—