Yes, because Facebook is developing exponentially as a marketer's opportunity. We all use it, even politicians, but the business community and chambers of commerce are using Facebook more and more to communicate with their members. It's getting more complex as it goes from just family and friends looking up an old high school buddy, to really developing your business.
I'm not sure what we should or should not be looking at as it relates to Facebook, because people are still getting unsolicited emails, in particular young people like my daughter. It seems generational. The generation of young people really aren't too concerned about all this sharing, in my opinion. It's anecdotal, yet someone like my father, who is a senior citizen, is very concerned. Some of them are clicking on various messages, whether it's Facebook or emails. They're getting those blue screens of death, if you will. That is a concern.
Another thing I wanted to ask about was particular exceptions related to small business. From the Chamber of Commerce, Scott Smith, do you have a number of chamber members who have been hit with this piece of legislation that you would know of through your surveys and could provide to us?