I think there's a strong belief among many of the folks we work with. We try to educate folks as much as possible about the often-changing nature of the law in this area. We try to work with them to deepen their understanding, but folks are walking around with so many assumptions about what the law says and what the law does not say. There's a fair amount of confusion, and these regional differences absolutely contribute to that at this point.
It is an arcane subject and issue for many folks. It really is. Folks are dealing with the complexities of treatment, and in many cases of our clients, the complexities in settlement in Canada. This is another complexity within which people must engage. There is a lot of confusion and the need for a lot of clarity.