Does anyone else have anything to add to that?
In terms of definition, I've been told that if the definition is too broad, it can lead to too many unfounded cases. You want to make it fairly defined, but not so well defined that it doesn't cover everything. I don't know if you have any comment on that: if it's too broad, it can be misinterpreted, and if it's too defined, it could miss something.
Ms. Landry, were you shaking your head?