There are many examples throughout history that demonstrate that it's never a good idea to let an industry regulate itself. Although the industry is demonstrating a lot of good faith right now, it's absolutely essential that this be enshrined in legislation, that the industry must abide by that law and that it be applied equitably to all companies.
What's good about the minister's proposed amendments is that the schedule can be adapted, meaning that classes of use can be added or removed, and that each line in the schedule can be amended by regulation. That ensures significant flexibility, which is a good approach.
After that, as I said, questions about capacity, open-source code and research and development need to be added. That said, overall, what the minister is proposing through these amendments is a good idea.