One of the amendments will come into effect only the year after, which is good. We can engage, as we do, in transparent communication with the market about making changes so that they're in compliance with that amendment when it comes into effect.
The repeal of the efficiencies exception defence will not require us to do a heck of a lot, because it will in fact take a lot of work—complicated, expensive work—off our plate that we've been engaged in since 1986. That will be very positive.
On market studies, as I say, we already do them. We're excited about the idea of having the ability to compel information in connection with a formal market study power. That won't add a tremendous amount to our workload either.
As I said in the opening statement, when there are amendments to the law.... With the 2022 amendments to the law, we engaged in a process of publishing guidance for the business community about how we were going to approach the different amendments, and we will do that on a regular basis with any amendments to the act.