I think the biggest problem is making sure we cover those areas that we have no way of finding out about. I'm still struggling with what we do about that.
But I think the main thing we can do is continue to publicize the requirements and continue to make ourselves available to explain the requirements to people. One of the challenges will be continuing to find venues to speak to people. We've taken a lot of initiatives in sending out written communication, much more so than was done before I came into the office, I think.
There is also an inherent challenge in interpreting both the code and the act. Some of the sections are not easy, and every case has its own facts, so the interest and the challenge in the job for the advisers is in making sure that they find consistent advice and good answers for the many different kinds of circumstances that are presented to them.
We will be exploring some areas of particular difficulty in our annual reports this year, which will be out in another month or two. Obviously the most difficult area is that concerning gifts. Beyond that, there are some decisions we have to make surrounding what outside activities people can participate in. That's another one that takes a fair bit of time.
Can you think of any others, Lyne?