Yes. As you can imagine, that was a fairly vigorous area of the consultations. But the stakeholders are satisfied with the resolution. For the most part, religious bodies will be treated in exactly the same manner as other corporations that are subject to the legislation.
The one exception is that there will be a protection in the form of a faith-based defence to ensure religious bodies are free to follow the tenets of their religion in pursuit of the corporation's objectives. The faith-based defence would allow the corporation to make decisions. If they're challenged and the defence is based on a tenet of faith, that would allow the decision to be made. That does protect religious bodies. I think in the consultations we've had good feedback from that resolution.