We heard from a number of stakeholders about the importance around intellectual property with various sensitive technologies. The minister referenced the fact that we will be establishing a list, effectively, of those areas and those industries where that will be. Intellectual property will, obviously, be first and foremost on that list.
I'd say that there are at least three areas where the proposed amendments will help support intellectual property and the protection of intellectual property. One is around the pre-implementation filing. We will know in those areas and those sectors where intellectual property is particularly important before the investments take place, so that we can take action earlier in the process.
The second one really has to do with imposing interim conditions. In those places where there's intellectual property at stake, the minister will have the authority to apply interim conditions to ensure that it can't be shared. The third area really comes to what he referred to around undertakings within the national security area. Where there are national security implications associated with intellectual property, the minister will now be able to have legally binding undertakings put into place.
Those three elements together, really, are functionally around trying to make sure that we identify the intellectual property and that we're in a position to protect it more effectively.