It's interesting. At our last meeting where we dealt with this, the CRTC mentioned they have opened about a million cases. In those cases, generally they send a letter. I suppose a letter could be snail mail or electronic—I didn't ask that—but it's sort of a cease and desist, like “Don't do that”.
The question is: is that an effective form for dealing with people who are issued these things, or is it an educational thing from the federal government, where basically both the consumer and the person sending the spam aren't aware of it, and they make a mistake, and then they don't do it again?