Well, I think if the power is given to the regulator to monitor compliance with the act, you will have the possibility of bringing that issue to the regulator, and it will be for the regulator to enforce the act appropriately after a formal investigation.
So in that sense, I don't think it is true to say that you have no possibility of recourse. What we're saying is that the government should be dealing with any non-compliance with this legislation, and that it is appropriate that it be this way.
Do you have anything to add, Bill?