That's correct. Yes.
Yes, a mandatory.... I'm sorry. I'm getting a lot of echo there.
We proposed a voluntary...a mandatory code that is non-regulated. That's correct.
To answer your question as to how we think a code would satisfy issues as it relates to supply chain constraints, I think that a code built on transparency, collaboration and reciprocity, where there's a good, solid understanding of the way we do business, is never a bad thing. It's always a good thing, but it needs to be something that industry works on together and collectively solves together, so that we don't inadvertently end up with language that gets in the way of innovation, the speed at which we have to move or the ability to collaborate and adjust, as we've needed to do over the last two years in particular.