Yes, I was going to make a point. It's really that since we've had a chance to review the bill, we've been able to identify some situations in which the installation of a computer program might be problematic, either because it's not practicable to get an express consent in every case, or because there are situations where it's not possible to comply with the form of the consent because in order to get it there have to be certain disclosures. There have been difficulties in terms of how one would comply with the obligation to provide information about every single update in advance when you're contracting today for updates that may occur over the course of a year.
But if I could make one last point, it is this. We really have to recognize that computer programs today are used in every digital device. This is not only about computers and the Internet. It's about computer programs that are loaded into cameras and into every device that is networkable today. There's a real issue about being able to define in advance a new regulatory regime to deal with computer programs on digital devices.