Okay.
This is my last question for you, Mr. Ripley. I've noted that clause 6, of course, as it appears here, is in addition to clause 2, where a DNI is defined. Why not just have one clause? Why have clause 2 with part of a definition of a DNI, and then clause 6 with further criteria that have to be met in order to be scoped in? Can you help me understand that mechanism? Why are there two clauses, instead of just making it one concrete, streamlined definition with regard to what a DNI is and whether or not it's scoped in or out?