I'm glad, too, that you raised the Little Sister's case. I do think it has a fairly direct application here, given the power that was delegated to enforce the act, in that case, around what's determined to be obscene material and to prevent its importation. I think you're right to point out the concern that we may be duplicating that arrangement here and delegating again to a different body specific powers to develop the regulations and then enforce them as well. So I do think that is an important reminder to us.
Is there anything further you wanted to say about the Little Sister's case and its application to this situation?