Here's the point I'm making. Some people, because of privacy or other reasons, don't choose to answer a particular question, specifically if the question is somewhat intrusive, yet we expect them to answer. But if you're saying jail is not appropriate and a $500 fine is not appropriate, maybe a $20 fine is appropriate.
What they're looking at is bringing it almost to zero, and that's the point that we have made, that these questions can be answered when we ask people to do so, based simply on their civic duty, their obligation, and their desire to want to complete the form.
My question to you is, why should we fine anyone anything if they feel the question is intrusive? And if $20 is appropriate, it might as well be zero, wouldn't you agree with me?