I like to maintain a diverse lobbying effort. I like to update the government officials to make sure that they know what's going on in the indigenous community, in economic development in general and on the reconciliation front.
Right now, the government has a 5% procurement target. They had that 20 years ago, but it got nowhere because there were no consequences for a manager who didn't make a decision to choose an indigenous business as opposed to a business they knew, so no changes ever actually happened.
To Mr. Dalton's question, unless there are consequences and an impact on compensation and jail time...Singapore puts officials in jail if they undertake any breaches. We have to take it seriously when people think they can go above what the rules set. Impacting compensation, I think, would ensure that everybody doesn't breach.