It would assist. The question would be if it would pass constitutional muster. Currently, law enforcement can access. If you look at file-exchanging software like LimeWire, or software that allows people to exchange peer-to-peer files, quite frequently the pattern that we're seeing is that law enforcement is able to get the IP address of the person sending the child pornography or inappropriate material, and is able to get to the subscriber information from the telecommunications company.
That's something they're already able to do, and it has been ruled mostly to be acceptable. The courts have ruled that. So these mechanisms are in place already.