For us, investigation and enforcement will continue. There will be no change to that.
I will add, though, that with respect to the delay of the private right of action, there will be no remedy for consumers and Canadian citizens to obtain damages. When we issue an administrative monetary penalty, those funds go to the Receiver General for Canada. If individual consumers and Canadians are affected—if there are damages by spam or malware, if it affects their system, if costs are incurred to them—there is nothing we can do to help individual consumers and individual Canadians. That's what the private right of action does. It's a tool to award money to Canadians who have been personally impacted by spam. And that's one thing we can't do.