Good.
I have a question for you. You might not be able to answer the question, but we have an advertising expenditure for the federal government from 2009-10, and then 2015-16. It's a campaign of $511 million in total up until 2015. The one glaring thing to me was the economic action plan, which had billboards all over. Under the current policy, would that be allowed?
Are you familiar with the economic action plan? No? If you're not, it's okay.
I'm just looking at the rules of what the current advertising should be, the objectives. It should be “objective, factual, and explanatory” and it should not have any political colour or biases or whatever. Have you, during those times, received any complaints from any citizens, for example?