Thank you.
I have just one further question and then I'll hand it over to my colleagues.
In relation to the additional responsibility the act would give for the Ethics Commissioner to have responsibility for the Senate as well, there was previously a lot of discussion within the Senate as well as outside of the value, from the Senate's point of view, of having their own ethics adviser or officer, because of concern, whether real or perceived, that an officer appointed by the executive would not have authority, in a sense, over that independent house of Parliament. I wonder if you have any concern or comment on the complication that it might provide to a single ethics commissioner.