It's a good question. I believe it will give us some time. Obviously, when you make significant changes, a longer period of observation and measurement of results and unintended consequences will give you more information, but we felt it was important to establish and implement the first review.
Again, this review will occur every five years. Regardless of whatever government is in place, every five years there will be a mandatory review of access to information, which will prevent the situation that we're in now. An act in 1983 that hasn't been modernized since then—you think of it. In 1983, K-cars were hot—well, to the extent that K-cars ever were hot. The point is you weren't born.