But you said that you have decisions yet to make, and you're relying, as you said this morning, on these five factors, which are newly published. We're hearing these for the first time.
I'm telling you that there's ample evidence to suggest that either some of these factors or maybe more than a few can't be substantiated or aren't even necessary because they're not in the act and they're not even reasonable—for example, the detailed knowledge requirement. I'm not sure where that came from. It's not in the act, from what I can tell, and you haven't referred to any section where it's present.
You make these arguments that these five factors are critical—