This is one of the features of the bill that perhaps hasn't received as much attention as it should. It's actually quite a positive provision and would require this kind of advanced warning mechanism. If we see that there is a risk and a target's going to be missed, there's a requirement on the minister to take that corrective action.
Unfortunately, as drafted, the provision is a little weak, but again, with some very simple amendments, that language can be strengthened so there's a clearer and firmer obligation on the minister to come forward with those corrective measures.