But the remoteness question would be under tort law, applied anyway by the courts. The courts would decide which damages were too remote, and they would say some of these are too remote but some of them aren't. They could. This prevents them from making that decision. It overrides that and takes that process away, and the opportunity for someone to make a claim of that sort is gone, right, because there's a policy decision that what you're trying to do here is too remote.
On November 25th, 2009. See this statement in context.