Sure. It's not unusual for governments to have provisions for pressures that could materialize or for unforeseen events. What makes this one particularly challenging is that there are positives and negatives. This suggests the level of detail is quite high. There's clearly planned spending the government has a clear idea on and decisions that are either made or almost made, and for which the quantums are quite clear.
It's presented as an aggregate, so we don't have any clear idea, obviously, of what's included. The concern we have is that when the spending gets announced publicly, it's very difficult to trace it back to the source of funds. Was it budget 2023? Was it budget 2022? It's very difficult to figure out what the source of funds was, and if it's new funding, when it finally gets announced.
It's very difficult for us to follow that kind of money. Those are the main concerns we have.