We know there's a long history now of complaints against immigration consultants. If the government is now stepping in, and the minister is giving himself so much power throughout this whole process, the danger, I think, would be that someone could potentially launch a class action one day. They could say, you knew there was this problem. You had testimony from the CBA and others that there was this ongoing problem with consultants. Instead of clamping down on it and calling it the practice of law, which is what it is, you are basically propping them up and allowing them to practise law. You have so much control in it that really you're liable for it.
I think there could be an argument that could be run.