diff --git a/scripts/workers/create_crtc_usf_campaign.py b/scripts/workers/create_crtc_usf_campaign.py
index 5eb99b5..15ed18d 100644
--- a/scripts/workers/create_crtc_usf_campaign.py
+++ b/scripts/workers/create_crtc_usf_campaign.py
@@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ def build_body():
+ P("USF is just the line item that moved this quarter. The full load a registered US carrier carries:")
+ UL(
"USF contributions — now 38.8% of interstate/international end-user revenue, filed and remitted via the 499",
+ "Photo-ID “Know Your Customer” rules — under the FCC’s 2025 Robocall Mitigation Order, you must collect and authenticate a government-issued photo ID for every new customer before you can turn up their phone service",
"FCC Form 499-A / 499-Q — annual and quarterly revenue filings, with true-ups and audit exposure",
"Robocall Mitigation Database — annual recertification; miss it and your traffic gets blocked",
"STIR/SHAKEN — call-authentication implementation and ongoing attestation",
@@ -95,6 +96,7 @@ def build_body():
+ UL(
"No USF. Canada funds its contribution program differently — there is no 38.8% factor on your Canadian carrier’s revenue",
"No Robocall Mitigation Database recert and no FCC 499 for the Canadian entity",
+ "No FCC photo-ID mandate. The FCC’s government-ID “Know Your Customer” rule does not apply to your Canadian carrier’s customers",
"No CALEA mandate in the US sense — lawful-intercept obligations are far lighter and cheaper",
"No Section 214 / Team Telecom — CRTC registration is a notification, not an application with a national-security review",
"Same +1 country code. Your customers dial exactly the same way — nothing changes on their end",