I appreciate that, and I know that this is a step in the right direction. Actually, it's an opportunity for us to explore the possibility of even extending it further.
I would suggest to you that if you look at the workplace out there now, and the nature of work, a lot of the self-employed are actually employed by, in some instances, the people who had laid them off in the first place. They bring them back as self-employed. Self-employed people often work for big corporations and other people, and they do, in fact, lose their jobs. In a time such as we're in now, with a difficult economy, they have a hard time finding work in the area that they specialize in.
Would that not give you some food for thought? Would there be any interest in going back and taking a look at this again, given the nature of the workplace now? As I indicated earlier, many self-employed people are in fact employed and do lose their jobs quite readily, because they're easily let go.