With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". phrase “for pecuniary profit.” Child Protection Act of 1984, § 5(a)(5), Pub.L. No. 98-292, 98 Stat. 204 (1984). The House Report that accompanied the amendment explained that “[s]ince the harm to the child exists whether or not those who initiate or carry out the schemes are motivated by profit, the Subcommittee found a need to expand the coverage of the Act by deleting the commercial purpose requirement.” H.R.Rep. No. 98-536, at 2-3 (1983), reprinted in 1984 U.S.C.C.A.N. 492, 493-94. And it is clear that Congress can regulate the interstate or foreign transportation of goods, including child pornography, regardless of whether there was a commercial purpose for it. Cf. United States v. 12,200-Ft. Reels of Super 8MM. Film, 413 U.S. 123, 125, 93 S.Ct. 2665, 2667, 37 L.Ed.2d 500 (1973) (<HOLDING>); Cleveland v. United States, 329 U.S. 14, 18,

A: holding that a charge for the use of a public wharf was a user fee rather than a tax for constitutional purposes
B: holding that it is the conduct required to obtain a conviction rather than the consequences resulting from the crime that is relevant
C: holding that congress can constitutionally prohibit the importation of obscene material from abroad even if it is imported for personal use rather than for commercial distribution
D: holding that effect of suit rather than the purpose for which it was brought is controlling for purposes of the fifth factor
C.