Well, making ADAD calls, robocalls, outside the timeframes that are specified in the unsolicited telecommunication rules would be a violation on which we would levy an administrative monetary penalty. In the case of individuals, the penalty can be up to a maximum of $1,500 per day per violation. In the case of corporations, $15,000 is the maximum per day per violation.
Another example would be failing to identify on whose behalf the call is being made. Another example would be failing to provide a phone number or displaying the number where the call has originated from. Those are all the kinds of violations for ADADs that we administer under the regime of the do-not-call and our unsolicited telecommunication rules, and those would attract the penalties that I've just mentioned.