You also mentioned that if there is a problem, you can get access to the courts quite quickly. Again, the testimony we just heard in our counterfeiting study was that they don't get access to the courts quite quickly; it can be months and months.
With the Olympics being such a short-term event, I think we've had the benefit of seeing other best practices in the world. I can talk about Montreal, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S. All have done these things for ambush marketing. The duration of prohibition against ambush marketing in Montreal, for example, was to the end of 1976; in the U.K., it was to the end of 2012; Australia made it permanent; New Zealand made it permanent; the U.S. made it permanent. Don't you think that's a good idea--to do it at least until the end of the year?