Yes, precisely. They are making significant investments. They make these investments based on a playing field that they believe they understand. Intellectual property is part of that. In terms of their business planning, in terms of how they're going to map out expansions in productions, and in training skilled personnel, developing resources and working with partners in other jurisdictions, they have to understand the lay of the land. If you have a situation where the rules might change because somebody decides that this is a situation where the rules must change, that will clearly be disruptive.
On the idea that there's no consequence, I think that's simply not the case.