Again, I'm speaking from what I understand to be the provincial law society rules, not the federal government regulations. I understand that the prohibition against receiving cash applies to only certain types of cash. It doesn't apply to cash received as fees or bail. That's my understanding, and again, it is subject to verification. Now, the prohibition against receiving cash in those rules, I think, does not apply to cheques. So if it's a certified cheque or just a personal cheque, that prohibition would not apply. It would apply to cash received--
On March 29th, 2007. See this statement in context.