I believe the bill addresses that issue. It does certainly deal with obtaining personal information from a third party by false pretense or by fraud, counselling another person to obtain this personal information. In terms of this specific issue within the broader ambit of identity theft, I think it does certainly address the problem of obtaining personal information fraudulently.
If there's a broader way of addressing that particular problem within the larger issue of identity theft, I'd certainly be open to that. But I think the bill is quite comprehensive in addressing that specific issue.