The concern is that there are any number of subject matters that you find with respect to spam. The presentation referenced some of them, whether it's body part enlargement or otherwise. But fake real estate scams, property in some country, are included in that list. People send out spam messages, preying often on seniors and others, to suggest that they have a once-in-a-lifetime real estate deal, in the hope that they might lure them in.
My concern here was to recognize some of the concerns that may have been expressed from some in the legitimate real estate community. I'm not trying to suggest in any way that anyone involved in the legitimate real estate community is sending out these messages, but simply that if there is any thought of carving out that notion of real estate, you have to be awfully careful, because suddenly you're opening the door potentially to full legalization for what is a known area for fraudsters to operate in.