Should we not take that comment seriously today? I will let you continue on that point.
Should we not acknowledge that, and no longer do public consultations in the way that I have too often seen them done? The government tends to choose someone and ask about certain specific points. But I do not have the impression that there is any genuine exchange of ideas. There is no real dialogue, as should be the case in a consultation process. Moreover, the consultation needs to be public.
Sometimes it seems to me that the government has only consulted two or three people and has only told them what the government is intending to do, without necessarily taking into account aspects that might create problems.
I will let Ms. Fuhrer speak to that.