But you've got a huge policy hole here. In fact, it's such a huge policy hole that it actually puts us at a competitive disadvantage with other countries. There doesn't seem to be any appetite on the part of the government to address this hole. It's not only a personal tragedy, which seems to be acknowledged, but it also is a policy gap. The U.S. seems to have responded to it. Other countries, to my knowledge, don't have this problem. It's not as if we haven't seen this train coming down the tracks.
What are you doing to address this inconsistency?