Great.
—to proposed paragraph 286.2(4)(d), which is the exception, and I'll read it for your benefit:
in consideration for a service or good that they do not offer to the general public but that they offered or provided to the person from whose sexual services the benefit is derived, if they did not counsel or encourage that person to provide sexual services and the benefit is proportionate to the value of the service or good.
The fair market value....
Of course, proposed subsection 286.2(5) goes on to create an exception if somehow they have coerced these people: if they've threatened them, if they have abused them, if they have provided them with a drug, if they have somehow caused them to do it as a result of violence. So—