Thank you.
I do want to come back to my previous line of questioning, but before I do that, I want to follow up on some of Mr. Baylis's questioning.
In terms of social media, if a company messages me directly through a direct message on a, let's say, Twitter account or Instagram account, that should be...that's not allowed, or there should be an unsubscribe function to that.
However, where's the line currently drawn in terms of having individuals reach out to us, I guess, essentially on behalf of a company? If someone messages me on my Twitter account, we haven't engaged in a transactional history of any sort. Now suddenly, they're messaging saying I should pay more attention to something on behalf of their organization.
Where's that line? I'm probably looking at you two gentlemen, particularly, to answer some of that.