Might I just suggest that you attach another non-800 number to that? If someone lives in California and they want to call, they might be glad to pay the 25¢ for a long-distance call to a 613 number, if they can't get through on the 800 number, or 902, or whatever it is.
My final point is one that Mr. Telegdi made, and I can appreciate this. For someone who is not sure about this, do they ask the question and maybe get the wrong answer, or do they just ignore it and hope it goes away or hope nobody ever finds out that they're not a citizen?
In terms of the advertising campaign you're putting out, you're going to identify which groups of people could potentially fall into this category and encourage people. Have you thought this one through--that, quite frankly, there are a lot of people out there who don't trust the government, either its intentions in the broadest sense or its competence in dealing with these things, so they just stay away from it? How are you going to deal with that? How are you going to encourage people who are reluctant to come forward?