In our experience last year with the marriage contracts, we were led to believe that the process would be exactly the same as the one implemented at that time. It is on that assumption that we based our work.
Last year, over the course of about eight months, we provided opinions on what should be included in a marriage contract. We had discussions and shared our views, and there were issues on which we agreed and others on which we did not, particularly on some of the divorce clauses. Be that as it may, once we had enough elements to proceed, we handed our work over to a legal drafter who prepared the final text and submitted it to the Supreme Court, which accepted it.
We believed that the same process would apply here, but obviously...