Yes, except in the case where they've abused a power of attorney. They can actually take a power of attorney and go forward and say they have the authority to convey or to mortgage a property. So the issue is whether or not they've applied the power of attorney according to what they were entitled to do. So we've seen some fraudulent use of powers of attorney, which I don't believe are covered in terms of the identity theft provisions.
On October 5th, 2009. See this statement in context.