You're correct. The cost of doing business is one of the reasons we fought to get rid of the use of environmental fines and penalties as tax deductions. Corporate fines and penalties used to be tax deductible in this country, which is something we worked on for a long period of time. Good companies were being penalized by bad ones using it as a loss leader.
I'm going to move on to Mr. Holland.
With regard to the good work you're doing at CIRA, the one thing I noted is that there seems to be no review. I was under the impression that with the sites you authorize, .ca would be a gold standard in many respects, and perhaps it still is. If they abuse it, does a review take place? If somebody has been registered with you and three months or six months or a year later we find they are doing illegitimate business with a domain name that may have gone through you in a legitimate way but later on was altered in terms of business practice—almost like a Trojan horse—what happens?