I'll just make the point here that this is a language issue more than a political issue. My suggestion would be.... I understand what we're trying to accomplish with the idea of putting “examination” and “inspection” in brackets, but we know that's definitely not the way the wording is throughout the rest of the bill.
It's been suggested that the wording, to be consistent, should be “examination”, but surely, when this comes before the Senate committee, we have time before then for the experts and legal officials to look to make sure that the wording is consistent.
If there is a change that's needed, that change will be able to be made in an amendment at the Senate committee stage. It surely will be, because it's not a politically contentious wording change. It's just language, and we need to make sure that it's right, to be consistent legally. Surely that will be able to happen at the Senate committee stage if we've made an error here.