I want to add that our understanding is that the department has a VIN lookup tool, except that if you go to that tool it clicks you onto the link of the automaker, and the last time we checked it had only 14 of 28 automakers on it. Our understanding is they're working to improve that tool. That's something we support.
They can do that under current regulations, so it's not something we need to see in this bill. They should absolutely, in our view, be pursuing that as a priority, because it would also respond a little bit to Mr. Lobb's concern. If we had a proper VIN lookup tool in this country, it could be part of a public education campaign that when you're buying a vehicle you should go to this website and type in the VIN to see if it pops up or not. That is a half-finished project right now, but that needs to happen. I think it would help a lot of people.