Thank you.
One of the things that's been brought to our attention is that former chief statisticians have argued for a preamble on the census in the bill.
How important is that for setting an overall tone? It has been referenced at the OECD with regard to a preamble. Perhaps we can hear from that element of this, because a preamble is not enforceable, but at least it sets a tone for the interpretation of legal discourse thereafter.
Is it something that anybody has any comments on, because this has been raised by both of the chief statisticians that have resigned?