First of all, on the issues with the current wording, we're concerned about being able to enforce it with wording around children's diets, for example, that will be hard for us to understand. There's a lot of interpretative room in there. That was some of the original concern.
In terms of the way the prohibition will work as we add regulations, there are clear categories we have talked about in public, like salty snacks and sugary drinks. There will be very broad categories whereby the whole intent of the policy is that you're not trying to get children to tell their parents to buy these. Those would be laid out.
It may be that there are some exceptional foods that we don't consider suitable for the policy. From broad categories, we do have quite a bit of definition around the main foods we want to target.