All right.
I want to deal with the issues of concerns that folks have brought up, and perhaps you can respond to them. I note in an article from Network World Canada, there is a quote here from discussions around concerns that a Canadian lawyer has regarding the legislation. In the article, the lawyer from the Canadian law firm suggests:
To comply with the law, companies would have to overhaul their Web sites to force users to click on a button agreeing to every download, signifying their expressed consent.
Then the quote from the individual:
It's just overkill. The bill as currently drafted would actually ban the use of the Internet by Canadians unless a person with a Web site had written consent from a consumer to use it.
Then the quote from the article finishes by saying:
Instead of demanding consent for certain activities, Ottawa should define activity that's bad--for example, creating misleading e-mail headers.
What are your comments on that concern?