Presumed consent has been in effect and has perhaps been very effective in a number of countries, especially in Europe. Many of those countries had histories such that they have a bit of a different past. North America has a legal system based much more on the individual's rights, and that has been a big part of the push to maintain the discussion with each individual. Now, I'm not saying that's the way it has to stay, but I think that's part of how we got to where we are.
In reality, as far as I'm concerned, if the majority of our population is in support of an idea like that, I would basically be perfectly happy to see us move forward.
There is the potential, obviously, to alienate or anger people on the other side of the fence, so that's been part of the concern about moving in that direction. You could actually take some people and because of the feeling of push—