I think, Mr. Murphy, your example points out the problematic aspect of this. If you find somebody's wallet on the ground, you haven't committed theft. If you lift the wallet up and open it up and look at the information, have you committed theft of the information? I don't know, frankly.
And I'm not sure I'd want to ask a court to decide whether or not opening up the wallet and looking at the information was theft of the information. The means by which you acquired the information--