Thank you. It's Joël Girouard again, from the Privy Council Office.
The royal style and titles are used in formal documents and a variety of situations like that. As I mentioned earlier, we consider it an administrative measure. There's no real consequence if it is not adopted.
The King became the King of Canada last September, and that does not change. The Royal Style and Titles Act simply allows us to formally give him a title. This new version modernizes the title to better reflect Canada's current reality, but there's no practical consequence if it's not adopted.