What I like about the bill is that it says you can't do it by spamming. You go out and build business the old-fashioned way, or by using new technologies. You take advantage of those new technologies. You get your Facebook set. You build your website. You twitter what you're up to. Those tools are great.
I heard somebody say earlier that those social networking tools don't live well within this legislation. I disagree. I think they're wonderful, because it's so easy to obtain consent. People sign up to you. You don't go around and force people to be your Facebook friends, right? That's not how it works. They agree to be your friends. The tools are set up well.
My response is that if there are perceived problems, targeted problems, let's look at those. We've heard a lot about referrals. We can talk more about those, but opening the door to my knowing what you want is very problematic. Let's stick to the clarity that consent provides us.