I'm just curious. As an infraction...I use that word, but it may not be the right word in your world. You talk about them working. I want to get clear how you go about enforcing what you do.
Ordinarily if there's an infraction, you advise people they've done something wrong, and here's what they need to do; and if there's any penalty attached, here's what it's going to be; and if you have an appeal procedure...that sort of thing. But what I'm hearing is that you worked with the industry to solve this, and it didn't require any regulatory change of any sort. Was there not a regulation in place that you could point to and say, “You have to do this”? I'm just curious as to why it was a matter of meeting with them and talking to them. That's all fine, but normally in enforcement matters that's not what you do. You discover an infraction, and you're on it.