In looking at this when you first mentioned this, I see that would then lead to somebody on the outside, if this wasn't in place, to do that, take it to court and challenge what they haven't seen as a ruling. They would have to challenge it in the legal sense.
As this is new legislation, new ground in the sense of what we're dealing with, would they not want to make sure they are establishing the groundwork? This amendment should cover them in the sense that if they were to do this, because we're moving into new territory, it should provide cover for what we think is going to be challenged by the outside anyway.
Wouldn't this be a safeguard step as we're moving into it?