I don't think it's cherry-picking, because the report said to do what you can now because legislative change is going to take a long time, and that's what the government is doing. So it's very consistent with what the report said.
What I am saying, as I said before, is that doing what you can under their current regime still doesn't fundamentally change the law, doesn't change the test in the act. And that, in my view, still needs to happen. So I think there's still work to be done here.
But the report itself says that you can't do it all at once; it's not going to be a big bang. And as I said, I do think there are very important things in the report about the ICT sector and its importance in productivity, and about broadband availability, which needs to be addressed too. Those aren't legislative changes, necessarily. But on the regulatory side, as I said, I think they're going very far. But it's not done. It still needs to get at the basis of the legislation. The objectives in the legislation need to get changed, and that's going to take more time.