That's important to know.
After 2014, you said, you had a lot of hits on the website. Obviously, it made a lot of sense. I'd never received so much spam before this came into action. I mean, it was daily. It was just boom, boom, boom: “please subscribe, please subscribe”. Everyone was wondering what was going on and were making inquiries. Then it kind of tailed off, I think, and that's evident by your number of hits. I think we've seen an increase in the interest since we have undertaken this discussion, because it's getting out in the community and the media.
For me, having worked in the website world back in the late nineties, I sort of think to myself, “How exactly are we encouraging people to get to the website?” Sometimes it seems rather reactive. Frank was mentioning hits, and how many of them are unique. Sometimes your hits are accounted to an obsessive-compulsive person who goes there multiple times just because of their personality. But how many are actually unique in that data?
Under the legislation, are you guys able to do a giant email blast to the small business community? Yes or no.