Yes, precisely. I think we've also heard from the Privacy Commissioner and others about some reasonable sculpting, which makes it less...in fact while I rarely find myself in agreement with Ms. Morin, I have to agree that the “false and misleading” is very vague, and there absolutely need to be standards set before we go with that. Again, it has parity with CAN-SPAM and other places, but it allows a network operator, an ISP small or large, to say “stop”. And, yes, everybody says we can't sue Nigerian spammers, but they exist in this country. The “Nigerian princes” are here. They are everywhere. They pretend to be from Nigeria, but they do exist in this country. There's this kind of fallacious thing of “Oh, we can't deal with international spam.” Private right of action allows us to actually do that.
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