Thank you, Mr. Chair.
That's one of the things we actually added. We augmented the do-not-call list for the review as well. Especially as the program is in its infancy, it has unintended consequences, regardless of all the things we do. Sometimes that's good to bring back, so I'm glad it was raised.
I want to go back to the real estate example because I just want to make sure I'm clear as to how this works, and also about another scenario that might evolve. If we don't have the answer for this today, it's fine. I'd just like to eventually get this, and when we have some witnesses it will help.
From what we understand right now, if you sign on with a real estate agent to find a house or sell your house, you can have an agreement there where the real estate agent, or anybody in his actual agency, could then send an e-mail to you if that scenario comes up where another agent at the same agency wants to send you information related to a search for a house or the sale of your current house. Could that be written as part of the agreement when you sign up? To answer that, what they couldn't do is then provide it to some other real estate agent from another entirely different agency.
So could you have that relationship so you have it with not only the one agent in the company but with all the agents who have signed on to their entire policies and so forth, and then exclude, I guess, the separate ones, like his buddy whom you just talked to down the road, or something like that?