As I say, we use it currently as an authority to return an application. It could be strengthened to achieve what you're seeking to achieve. The effect of what your amendment would do is create a situation of non-compliance with the act. So you could have some strengthening to that effect, basically to require disclosure.
What our current regulation does maybe doesn't go that far. It depends on how it would be interpreted. We currently interpret it as the authority to return an application. We do that because we're not looking to go after the individual applicant in most instances; we really just want to return the application to signal what our structure is. We don't want to punish the applicant, in most cases, unless there's something else to pursue the applicant with, such as misrepresentation or something to that effect.