Why do they do that? It's in order to sell something. In order for them to sell something, it has to be something that people want to buy. If you're in São Tomé, as you suggest, in spam, and if you provide for delivery from Canada, we can go after the people on whose behalf it is done. If you want to ship it from São Tomé, there are very few products that are worthwhile shipping from there. In the end, on spamming and the business case, it is really primarily if you're located in Canada and the U.S. That's why I'm so focused on the U.S. That's why I want to have such an agreement with them.
We are not going to eliminate spamming. There's no question about it. As for the letters you get from Nigerians offering you $20 million if you give them a bank account number or something like that, I can't do anything about them because they have no assets and Nigeria has no legislation.
But on the commercial spamming, if people offer you a product you don't want, we can deal with it. We're going to deal with people who try to put stuff on your computer without you knowing it, or the phishing, etc. I think by far the largest source of all of this is in our country or the country to the south, and that we will be able to deal with.