There were actually 18 identified as potentially in a conflict of interest. At that point, we sent out letters to all 18, saying they could not do this, and that if they were doing such a thing they would have to disclose. Five employees had disclosed that they were filling out forms. They were told to cease and desist. After that, we sent them back a response asking them to confirm that they had stopped. This was done right after we were first told of the potential conflict of interest. At the time, we were already strengthening our values and ethics on this point. We were consulting with CRA and other people who process information, just to make sure we were consistent.
On April 1st, 2008. See this statement in context.