I understand, in consultation.
The Exporters Association has raised specific concerns about their ability to trade and seek remedy through the trade tribunals and whether that tribunal will have resources sufficient to what their task is. If we're interested in trade at all, you'd think that would have been a warning sign to the government that one of the main trading agents and lobby groups within this country has raised concerns.
The fact that they weren't consulted, the fact that the chief administrator, appointed and beholden to the ministers themselves, is controlling the purse strings on something so important, make it seem that even the notion of independence or arm's length is somewhat questionable. But I'll leave it at that. It seems to be a thrown-together process.