All right.
The amendment 12418922 aims to remove political interference as wrongdoing. The issue with leaving it there is that when somebody has a complaint, they can do it two ways. They can go to the PSIC or they can go internally to the senior official who's been delegated and to various people. Given that we're talking about political interference, this could put the head of a department in a conflict of interest, in that ministers as well as exempt staff could be investigated by departments in that regard, hence the rationale for taking it out.
In terms of the specific question mentioned by Mr. Fergus, it is a bit of an additional issue as opposed to making sure...from a definitional point of view. However, with the way it is inserted in the current bill, these are the consequences of leaving it in that particular section of the PMB.