Senator Wetston's commentary on the [Inaudible—Editor] is a really useful touchstone of asking where the boundaries of debate are. One thing that was very clear in his commentary was a request to increase AMPs. There was consensus on that. There was no consensus, though, on the amount.
We're spending a lot of our time focused on the 3% of global revenues, and rightly so, but there is a provision in there that would allow scalable AMPs for three times the value of the benefit derived from the anti-competitive practice. That's the sort of thing that does make some sense in the spirit of Senator Wetston's consensus statement. Going beyond that is where things get a little more problematic.