May I add to that? When the legislation was being drafted, all the drafters took an approach to provide broad language, and the intention is for parameters and limitations to be put on during the regulations, which will be put in place subsequently. As my colleague was saying, the intent is that we would be providing partial risk guarantees.
This is a best practice, and this also ensures that the recipients of the guarantees have skin in the game and do proper risk assessments, etc., so it would not be our intention to provide whole ones but again the legislation was drafted to provide flexibility. Parameters would be put around that in the regulations.