Tom, I'll do the controls if you want, because that's my day-to-day business.
I'm looking at things that would possibly engage our provincial regulators to have us work with the provincial lotteries, so controls that have already been approved by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, AGCO, for use by provincial lotteries could then be leveraged for use by charitable lotteries. That might be one way. We could take the approach that the controls are in place and have been approved, the software and everything has been approved for use provincially, and we'll just go along for the ride. We can pay a fee to use the software and the processes. I think that's the best way to deal with the control issue.
We're not looking to open up a wild west of crazy computer lotteries. We just want to send an e-ticket to somebody who purchased a lottery. There's a big range of where that can go. At the most fundamental, we're just looking to do what everybody does to conduct business today.