At the end of the day, the bank is not lending to the individual, so the personal credit history is not the relevant feature; it's their ability to have a campaign that is, as I said, a viable campaign. You're not collecting from the individual; you're collecting from the campaign in terms of repayment of the loan. It is that entity that matters. You have to assess, can they fundraise? Is the rebate part of the equation?
So the personal credit history, the way Bill C-21 is structured, is not a part of that assessment.