Well, I did my very best not to have it read as if Moses were sending it, if you will. It is titled, “Commissioner's Caution” at the top. As I say, it sets out what we think the facts are, sets out the obligations section in the legislation, the offence section, and the penalty section. That alone is spooky for someone to read.
Then we advise that if we have the facts wrong, they should get in touch with us, and we provide the phone number; and that if we don't have the facts wrong, they should please not do it again. That's the end of the matter; that's what it says—that's it.
In the responses I've had, some people have thought they were going to be prosecuted the next day, in spite of the language. Most didn't; most saw it for what it was. Particularly, people within the party organizations, for that matter, saw it for what it was. You may have heard of these from people you know, now that a number of them have gone out.
I'm trying to cut through the bureaucratic underbrush by using these letters rather than some other means. If you're talking about the rules being complicated, they certainly are.