I don't expect you to have this now, but could you table the decision-making process on that?
I'm looking at your website right now, and it talks about how you can protect the consumer. My concern as a legislator is whether you even have the powers to protect the consumer. I would like to have a rundown of the last number of years as to when there wasn't compliance or there were issues from consumers: what the repercussions were, whether it's notice of compliance or reparations, in what cases they were done, or whether there was pressure just to redirect their behaviour. That's what I think is really important for us to get an idea of as to the opting in and opting out.
Just to complete this, though, this is, in the vast majority, a voluntary code. You mentioned the fines. You didn't say fines—you didn't go that far—but administrative monetary penalties are the normal fining system related to that. You don't have that capability, though. You don't have AMPs that you could do.