It is a contested space. My personal view is that it doesn't really matter where you start, the reality of the supply chain accountability is that you cascade down the supply chain so that the reporting is by the people at the top, but it requires accountability down the supply chain.
The government in Australia is currently recommending $100 million Australian. To be frank, I think the Parliament will come at a figure lower than that when the legislation is finalized. There won't be any science to it either way. The $100 million was a figure the government found relating to some tax provisions. It's not illogical, but it's not science, either. A lot of NGOs are arguing for $30 million to $40 million, or $50 million thresholds. Obviously each Parliament will decide what they think is appropriate.
I think in terms of the quote, it's fair to say that the Business Council of Australia represents the people impacted by the proposal in Australia, not the Australian Retailers Association, which perhaps represents smaller organizations. The Business Council of Australia is supporting the legislation.