Let me turn to a report from the Chamber of Commerce that says the government should undertake a comprehensive public awareness program to educate the private and not-for-profit sectors about their new obligations—this is under the Fighting Internet and Wireless Spam Act—and that organizations should be provided sufficient time to implement compliance programs. If spam is bad and we're against spam, then when should somebody be able to send an email to somebody who hasn't asked for that email? What are the circumstances in which a message that's seeking business should be able to be sent? Isn't that the question?
Who would like to answer that?