That's correct; it's not. The bill will be interpreted broadly if a plan does not need to include such a co-operative agreement, but it may include a co-operative agreement. What this says is that, as Mr. Ngan has explained, the assessment report basically asks, once we get to a target year, how we did. This would require that, among other information, there be information about any such agreements and whether they were effective or not. It doesn't require that there be such agreements, but if there are, then this ensures the reporting is as comprehensive as possible.
On June 7th, 2021. See this statement in context.