We have looked at the approach undertaken in other jurisdictions, notably Australia, the EU and the U.K. They're a few that come to mind, in general, in terms of how they have set up their frameworks and the nature of the requirements that they impose. I know our approach is very similar to the U.K.'s in terms of costing, but as I say, there are a lot of details that need to be determined and will be outlined in regulations. As we develop regulations, they will be done with significant consultation with the ecosystem, so—