Certainly access will change, and that's what this bill is about. It's to place these lenses in the hands of people who can fit them and, if you will, prescribe them. But that doesn't change the Internet. It doesn't change what you as an individual can do with the Internet. It changes the legislation, but people can bypass legislation. People take risks. Certainly people who sell material, any kind of material, on the Internet understand the legality of doing so. I don't know how we can affect that. That's a huge challenge.
Nevertheless, it will stop vendors and purveyors of these materials or these lenses. It will prevent them because there is an associated risk of breaking the law, and that's what we want to do. But it won't help unless there's a good public relations piece to support the education piece, to support the change in which these lenses will be made available and the risks associated with wearing them.