We're actually not aware of anything, and I think that is a problem. When you look at the legislation and see the broad universe of possible illegal activity that can be committed under this legislation, there are only three very narrow times where reporting is required. So we don't know. There could be a large number of times that the legislation is being used and illegal activity is being committed, but there might not be. It's such a grey area in the rest of the universe of possible illegal activity. As I said, reporting is only required in those three very narrow circumstances.
The absence of complaints and the absence of problems being brought forward is actually of concern to our organization. We're operating in the dark. We don't know all the times when this type of illegal activity is being undertaken. That's why one of the recommendations we made is that the reporting be expanded to include all of the activity, within reason, that's being undertaken under the legislation.