The amendment requires that the information stated in the header--centre information or subject line--is false and misleading. I don't know, when we're talking about the very bare-bones material we have in the header and centre information, that we could expect that the information could be anything other than material.
One of the fundamental concepts is that if you represent yourself as being the Royal Bank, for instance, your e-mail will be treated differently from badguysbank.com. One of the major problems that we encounter, of course, is that there are a lot of e-mails these days representing themselves--spoofing, as it's called. On their face they strike one as being material without further proof. That was really the idea of this. We do have to prove that the statement is false or misleading.