Yes. If I may, first, it's the database. It's okay for finding the exact market interest. It will not necessarily locate phonetic similarities, marks that have a similar idea or connotation, all of which can prevent the registration of a trademark. So that's a difficulty with the current database. So a company comes along, it wants to register XYZ. Someone may have XYZA. That search won't necessarily locate XYZA, and XYZA might oppose...XYZA might be cited. So this owner who's done his or her own search could be facing these obstacles to registration and have gone a significant way down the road in terms of cost and trying to develop this XYZ brand, but not be able to do anything with it in the end. So that's a risk of....
There are lots of other issues as well. Describing goods and services; there are some tools online, but there's a lot of case law around what's an acceptable description of a good or what's an acceptable description of a service.