Sure, and I think that's absolutely right. Quite frankly, we experienced the concern as a task force ourselves. It was a year-long process. When we started the focus was almost exclusively on spam, and by the end of the 12 months, issues around spyware and phishing had really emerged as key concerns. Even just within that 12 months we saw just how rapidly this was moving, and of course that has continued to happen over time.
If you take a look at what the successful forms of legislation are with respect to anti-spam legislation, they necessarily try to be as neutral as possible in terms of casting somewhat of a wide net. The way you counter that, to preserve the concerns of business, is to create sufficiently broad exceptions. As I've tried to argue, if anything, these exceptions may be overly broad on the business side. When a business can simply ask for consent and is still accepted in a whole slew of other areas, I don't think there ought to be any kind of concern that legitimate business is going to be significantly impeded.