Thank you.
Let me reiterate what I said earlier, namely that there is nothing to stop Mr. Misener or anyone else from sending an email to his customer during the first 18 months of their relationship to see if he or she is interested in hearing from him in future. There is absolutely nothing stopping him from doing that. It is quite easy. We receive messages like that on a regular basis. As a consumer representative, I do not have a problem with that. Whether it is in connection with a purchase or a warranty, businesses can request a customer's email address. We already see that happening. We purchase all kinds of products, credit cards and the like, and when we do, we are asked if we want to receive messages in the future. I don't see why it would be any different within the framework of this bill or how costs would be a problem.