I agree. It is about separating the two functions. There are policy pieces that relate to the CARM client portal registration, mandating that every importer must follow these steps. It's a bond. It's delegating your broker online. It's providing a lot of information in the CARM client portal and also managing that business.
The other part, the back-end piece, is all the technology for filing the entry and doing duty and tax calculations, which was long overdue for modernization. There is no issue with supporting that. It's about separating the two. The design was not well done in terms of mandated registration—every single importer in the entire world going through that process and posting security in order to have a shipment released, goods accounted for and goods delivered.
It's about separating this. Go forward with the accounting pieces and separate the registration pieces.