Mr. McGowan, I'm not talking about advice; I'm talking about what the law is. You're going to implement the law that is currently in place. On June 29, when a new law comes into place, if you're not ready to start implementing that because it's brand new to you, you might not have the tools and resources you need to do it immediately in terms of educating and informing those who are implementing it, making sure that the system treats people equally, and making sure that tax avoidance isn't occurring where it shouldn't be. Those are all things that you need to consider in implementing this legislation.
If you weren't aware that it was going to become law on June 28, and presumably you weren't, because you didn't know how the Senate would vote on it, then you wouldn't be able to actually properly plan for it on that date—right?