Well, let's be clear. The bar association has taken the legal position that the government should not be allowing people outside the law societies to perform immigration functions, and they lost that at court. They've consistently been in favour of avoiding competition, shall I say, from immigration consultants.
I understand why they've taken that position. I think they generally support what the government has proposed, but in terms of doing a viability study, as you've mentioned, it's difficult for us to do a viability study on something that doesn't exist.
I will say that a small industry of 1,600 members—