Certainly it worries me and I have no more insight into exactly how this will unfold and the details of it than anyone else, particularly obviously those officials who you referenced. I think a lot of people in the media industry would like to know the details of how this is going to unfold and would probably prefer to be consulted in advance of all this being devised.
As I said in my opening statement, if this is simply a tax credit to be administered, which I believe is typically how anybody, any sort of tax attorney, any sort of accountant would think of a tax credit then fine, but this seems to be a different sort of animal, a sort of quasi-granting operation, as opposed to strictly just a tax credit. Hence my recommendation that we need to do everything we can to turn it more towards administering this as sort of a basic set criteria, either you fulfill it or you do not and leave it at that. Whoever is sort of employed are simply the individuals in government administering that program, as opposed to being some sort of board or panel, etc.