I understand the one-for-one rule has been in effect for about two years now, as some witnesses mentioned, as opposed to the regulatory cleanup being a one-time event. It's now an embedded process within different government departments, to always look at regulations through the lens of what I would call the customer, the customer being stakeholders who have to comply with the regulations.
One of the benefits of enshrining this into law is that it then becomes a permanent fixture of government. Another government couldn't just quietly in the night remove the regulation. It would have to go before Parliament to change this.
Can you tell me, from the perspective of government departments, is there any real impact to you whether it's a regulation or it's enshrined in law?