Over the summer, we sent 24 or 25 discussion documents to members of the Advisory Committee of Registered Political Parties to gather their views on the various issues, a number of which concerned the regulatory burden of political entities. We're looking at the possibility of reviewing the requirements. For example, official agents that are behind in producing their reports have to go to court. That's an additional cost for them.
These are the kinds of measures we're currently examining, without of course questioning the principles of transparency and accountability that must be complied with after an election. These are more technical measures that are designed, as far as possible, to simplify or reduce the agents' burden.