It's the time of when entering the agreement, and once again, it's the amount of information and requirements that seem to convolute the application for it. It's less of consequence now that clause 4 has been basically defeated, but to me, it's not as important as previous ones. It takes away entering into an agreement so it gives a little more flexibility for those who are making application.
I still don't believe, despite clause 4 not being changed, we still have.... I don't know where the abuse elements that seem to be suggested would take place. I don't know where they keep coming from, because they don't exist in reality. To me, it's a modest change.