That goes to my next question, and I'll direct it towards the Red Cross.
We're talking about the small shops here, and this legislation wants to help all not-for-profits and charities, from a small three-person shop to international airports, which are not-for-profits.
The Red Cross would be in a little better shape—though I don't want to make an assumption—than some of these smaller shops, because you do have the resources to be able to move forward on a lot of the things outlined here.
Is there any consideration, when you're talking about moving forward on this with the smaller branches of the Red Cross—or even some of the smaller organizations who work with the Red Cross—on how you're going to be able to implement a lot of this information in the act, when we're talking about the fact that all you're going to get is a brochure and to be told that you're on your own to implement this?