I testified before the Senate and I sat through other testimony. This was not a suggestion that I had made, but I recall that when I was there, it was a suggestion that other witnesses had made. It has a medical history because, of course, in the medical profession, you need consent to engage in a lot of medical procedures, so what they're looking for is informed consent. My understanding is that it's drawn from a medical practice of seeking consent. You can't just get somebody to say yes. You have to get somebody to know what's going on, before they say yes. I think that was the point behind it.