Another way of putting it is that because in the Competition Act it has always been the case that the concern has been about representations that are false or misleading in a material respect, as soon as you put in a provision that no longer requires in a material respect, then it says that they can be false or misleading in a completely immaterial respect. I'm saying that this opens up all sorts of problems. It's completely immaterial, but it's false or misleading.
I often act for companies that make complaints or receive complaints about the behaviour of other companies. I can guarantee you that if you give them the opportunity to raise complaints about false or misleading claims that are completely immaterial, they may still do that. I'm not sure that's something we want to see result.