Thank you. I'll tackle that.
I think you have a good process for consulting on this. There's a prescribed procedure for doing it. We would just welcome the opportunity to get in early, work with the department, look at the regulations, and have a reasonable time to respond. There were some consultations some time ago on what this will look like; we're very pleased to have had them. It is really, in my mind, just a practical question of having some cooperation and being offered sufficient time to be involved. The areas that we've already mentioned are really the key points in terms of how this is implemented. I appreciate we've come here talking about the future, but it's really setting the stage for what we were hoping to see in the regulations. So you've heard it, that the mechanics avoid these problems with intervening rights and the due care standard. That's our position.