I'll move that, Mr. Chair.
Again, it's another piece of the attestation package. Basically, I think you can all read it. It's pretty sensible restrictions on the practice. For example, someone who has had his or her residence attested to can then not go out and attest to somebody else's residence. It stipulates also that a person can only attest to one other person's residence. In other words you can't go around and be a serial attestor. So it's a common sense approach. You can only do it once, either if you're getting attested yourself or attesting to someone else, and if you were attested, you can't go out and attest to someone else.
Anyway, it's pretty straightforward and that's all I have to say.