That's correct, yes.
The general review that I referred to at the beginning is part of an effort that recognizes that ultimately, in this instance, when the laws were put in place and the requirement for an annual report was included, it was at a time when it was quite difficult to obtain that information. To make it available, the annual report seemed to be the most convenient vehicle for doing so. But in an increasing number of cases now, that information is available online in a much more easily accessible manner.
This is trying to recognize that it seems almost artificial to keep producing an annual report when the information is both relatively stale by the time it's compiled but is also much more instantly available through other vehicles.
But, again, we will make sure that those locations, if you like—we are talking about websites—are made available, so that there's clarity around precisely where the information is found.