To further comment, the concept of theft of information, as Ms. Klineberg noted earlier, is a somewhat difficult one, because the law has not generally regarded information as having value by itself.
What we've been focusing on in terms of the government's identity theft initiative is simply the preparatory steps of obtaining information for certain purposes.
Frankly, I don't think it would be helpful to try to get into the area of the theft of information as such. I don't think it would be within the scope of this bill. But the concept of stealing as theft of information is very difficult in terms of the law, whereas if you deal with it simply in the context of obtaining the information, which is how we're approaching it, for certain purposes as part of a preparatory step, you avoid some of the minefields of getting into the difficulties of what theft means when it comes to information.