The first answer is we do not have those legislative powers right now. Our regime in this domain is very much a civil one, and it's meant to address spam—the annoyance and the nuisance of it—and regulate how legitimate companies deal with Canadians, customers and consumers on that front. That's what we do primarily in that domain.
We are in contact with ACMA—we chat with them often enough—so we're following up with them to see how they will be implementing this and what the effect of that new law will be in that domain, but we are not in that business right now.
